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WHEN this country began its transition from an agricultural to an industrial economy, the journeyman used to own his personal tools. The carpenter brought his hammer and saw when he started a new job. Today the plumber with his bag of tools is probably the closest approximation to the worker of those early days, in which there subsisted between the two sides a sense of partnership which is too rarely found in this age.

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