Reports on labour and social conditions in Germany . Loco. Works at Wildau. Erecting Shop of the BerlinerMaschinenbau Central Labour Bureau: Hail for Unskilled Workers. In thisBureau are collected all the Unemployed of the city, and herethey wait to be sent to a job. 129GERMANY, I think my remarks as to Belgium will apply with evengreater force to Germany in their application to employment,the well-being of the people—including the children—cultiva-tion of the land, and general prosperity. The cost of living is about the same as in England—possiblya trifle less. I was particularl


Reports on labour and social conditions in Germany . Loco. Works at Wildau. Erecting Shop of the BerlinerMaschinenbau Central Labour Bureau: Hail for Unskilled Workers. In thisBureau are collected all the Unemployed of the city, and herethey wait to be sent to a job. 129GERMANY, I think my remarks as to Belgium will apply with evengreater force to Germany in their application to employment,the well-being of the people—including the children—cultiva-tion of the land, and general prosperity. The cost of living is about the same as in England—possiblya trifle less. I was particularly concerned as to the existence ofslum districts, and the alleged large consumption of horseflesh,and so made as many inquiries as possible. Regarding , however, I can only say there are none. I went into theworking-class districts in Berlin, and saw^ nothing which couldbe truthfully described as a slum. The houses and homes ofthe working men were in eveiy case clean, well kept, and occu-pied by tenants, who, with their children, looked well fed, re-spectably dressed, and well booted. With all this I was verypl


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