The long cry of Suffrage has not been able to bring about "equal
pay for equal work," even where legislation to that effect has been
introduced into Trades Unions and State laws. This has still
rested, and must rest, with the employer, and his action must be
governed by quality and demand and supply. The attempt to secure
"equal wages" among men has resulted in bringing down the wages of
all to the point of the poorer workers. The general laws of trade,
like those of government, are based on principles of universal
equity, and however strenuously temporary deviations may be
pressed, they return at last to the natural position.
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