California Teachers' Quarterly, Volumen1,Tema 1

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California Teachers' Association, 1907

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Página 81 - Three for one year, three for two years, and three for three years, and members shall be eligible for reappointment.
Página 83 - He shall serve all notices required by law and by these bylaws and shall make a full report of all matters and business pertaining to his office to the members at the annual meeting. He shall keep the corporate seal and...
Página 79 - To further the educational interests of the State of California, to give increasing efficiency to its school system, to secure and maintain for the office of teaching its true rank among the professions of the state, to furnish a practicable basis for united action among those devoted to the cause of education in the state...
Página 79 - FIFTH. That the number of directors of said Association shall be nine; and the names and residences of the directors who are appointed for the first year and to serve until the election and qualification of their successors, are as follows.
Página 81 - To conduct, manage and control the affairs and business of the corporation, and to make rules and regulations, not inconsistent with the laws of the State of California, or the by-laws of the corporation, for the guidance of the officers and management of the affairs of the corporation.
Página 82 - He shall call the Directors together whenever he deems it necessary, and shall have, subject to the advice of the Directors...
Página 10 - Christ that we should do unto others as we would have them do unto us and love our enemies.
Página 9 - Aiming at the restriction of competition — the limitation of the right to labor — its methods are like those of the army, which even in a righteous cause are subversive of liberty and liable to abuse, while its weapon, the strike, is destructive in its nature, both to combatants and non-combatants. To apply the principle of trade unions to all industry, as some dream of doing, would be to enthrall men in a caste system.
Página 10 - Labor-associations can do nothing to raise wages but by force. It may be force applied passively, or force applied actively, or force held in reserve, but it must be force. They must coerce or hold the power to coerce employers; they must coerce those among their own members disposed to straggle; they must do their best to get into their hands the whole field of labor they seek to occupy, and to force other workingmen either to join them or to starve.
Página 80 - SEC. .4. That the immediate government and direction of the affairs of the company shall be vested in a board of nine directors, who shall be chosen by the stockholders of said company in the manner...

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