Warren Stanford Stone

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Warren Stanford Stone (1 February 1860 – 12 June 1925) was a railway worker who rose to head the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers in the United States from 1903 to 1925. He was unusual as a labor leader in that he did not believe in compulsory union membership and was comfortable with "labor capitalism". He supported a radical plan in which workers in an industry would take one-third of the profits, the other thirds going to capital and the public. By the end of his tenure the Brotherhood controlled investments worth over $100 million. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Warren Stanford Stone
rdf:langString Warren Stanford Stone
rdf:langString Warren Stanford Stone
xsd:date 1925-06-12
xsd:date 1860-02-01
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xsd:date 1925-06-12
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rdf:langString American
rdf:langString Locomotive Engineer
xsd:date 1924-03-03
rdf:langString Warren Stanford Stone (1 February 1860 – 12 June 1925) was a railway worker who rose to head the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers in the United States from 1903 to 1925. He was unusual as a labor leader in that he did not believe in compulsory union membership and was comfortable with "labor capitalism". He supported a radical plan in which workers in an industry would take one-third of the profits, the other thirds going to capital and the public. By the end of his tenure the Brotherhood controlled investments worth over $100 million.
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