“The report is a challenging document and raises fundamental questions concerning industrial relationships which need to be raised.” G: M. Janes

+ Am Econ R 10:877 D ’20 1900w Booklist 17:13 O ’20

“One of the most important documents in the history of American industry. The report is crowded with revealing statistics and other important information, but its supreme value proceeds from the fact that its conclusions have been reached by investigators appointed by organizations that are ordinarily anything but friendly to labour.” W: Z. Foster

+ Freeman 2:44 S 22 ’20 850w

“This report is a splendid example of scientific investigation in a field where prejudice and hysteria make rational judgments difficult. This work is invaluable.” James Oneal

+ N Y Call p11 D 12 ’20 370w

Reviewed by L. K. Frank

+ Pub W 98:663 S 18 ’20 260w The Times [London] Lit Sup p655 O 7 ’20 90w + Wis Lib Bul 16:232 D ’20 90w

“If we had greater faith in the efficacy of education by coercion we should like to make two books compulsory reading for every clergyman, newspaper editor, politician, and employer in the United States. These two books are ‘The great steel strike’ by W. J. Foster and ‘The steel strike of 1919,’ the report of the Interchurch world movement’s commission.”