Apropos considerations of employment and unjust dismissal, who said ?“We have become a nation of employees. We are dependent upon others for our means of livelihood, and most of our people have become completely dependent upon wages. If they lose their jobs they lose every resource, except for the relief supplied by the various forms of social security. Such dependence of the mass of the people upon others for all of their income is something new in the world. For our generation, the substance of life is in another man’s hands.”
1 Karl Marx, in Das Kapital
2 Hillary Clinton, in It Takes a Village
3 Paul Volker, in Modern Economics
4 Frank Tannenbaum, in A Philosophy of Labor