The first form of trade-union activity among wage-earning women in the United States was the local strike.
How can we get hold of the wage-earning women in mass and convince them that from their own selfish and personal standpoint, if from no other, they should join the ranks of those that are working for the ballot?
Our present education leaves this training mainly to the homes, and neither the parasitic rich nor our eight million wage-earning women, when mothers, can or will attend to it.
Many letters came also from teachers, stenographers and other wage-earning women, full of grateful acknowledgment of their indebtedness to her.
It is in order to lift the millions of our wage-earning women into a position of as much power over their own labor as men possess that they should be invested with the franchise.
In behalf of the sons, the brothers and the husbands of these wage-earning women we ask for that political power which alone will insure equality of pay without regard to sex.
Bureau of Labor, "Wage-Earning Women in Stores and Factories," p.
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