Edward Cadbury Quote

The worker must recognize that the welfare of employer and employed are not antagonistic, but complementary and inclusive, and that each position brings its duties and its rights. Thus the workers are led, not driven, and each consciously co-operates with the management in working for a common end.


p. 69; Partly cited in: Felix Behling et al. (2015; 194) - Experiments in industrial organization (1912)


The worker must recognize that the welfare of employer and employed are not antagonistic, but complementary and inclusive, and that each position...

The worker must recognize that the welfare of employer and employed are not antagonistic, but complementary and inclusive, and that each position...

The worker must recognize that the welfare of employer and employed are not antagonistic, but complementary and inclusive, and that each position...

The worker must recognize that the welfare of employer and employed are not antagonistic, but complementary and inclusive, and that each position...