That the abolition of child labor would be beneficial to manufacturers.
That child labor is a menace to future prosperity.
That child labor tends to lower adult wages.
That eight hours should be a day’s work for minors under eighteen employed in factories.
That factory efficiency is not conducive to the best interests of the working class.
That coöperation in trading offers relief to the high cost of living.
That labor organizations promote the best interests of workingmen.
That an eight-hour working day should be adopted within the United States by law.
That the contract system of employing convict labor ought to be abolished.