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BarbarousMexico JOHN KENNETH TURNER

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FOUR MEXICAN STRIKES<br />

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went back to work on more unsatisfactory conditions<br />

than before.<br />

Such is the fate the Czar of Mexico metes out to<br />

workingmen who dare demand a larger share of the<br />

products of their labor in his country. One thing more<br />

remains to be said. Colonel Greene refused to grant<br />

the demand of the miners for more wages, and he<br />

claimed to have a good excuse for it.<br />

"President Diaz," said Greene, "has ordered me not<br />

to raise wages, and I dare not disobey him."<br />

It is an excuse that is being offered by employers of<br />

labor all over Mexico. Doubtless President Diaz did<br />

issue some such an order, and employers of Mexican<br />

labor, Americans with the rest of them, are glad to take<br />

advantage of it. American capitalists support Diaz with a<br />

great deal more unanimity than they support Taft.<br />

American capitalists support Diaz because they are looking<br />

to Diaz to keep Mexican labor always cheap. And<br />

they are looking to Mexican cheap labor to help them<br />

break the back of organized labor in the United States,<br />

both by transferring a part of their capital to Mexico<br />

and by importing a part of Mexico's laborers into this<br />

country.<br />

FM

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