

What makes for genuine cooperation? Chapter by chapter, Durable Goods reviews the long history of struggle between management and labor, in light of the far longer struggle between God and God's people. This Biblical perspective generates a firm realistic grounding for the best efforts by management and labor to work with each other.
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