A successful labour leader must have a practical
knowledge of the conditions under which the workman lives and works, and also
of his outlook on life, his ideas, his speech etc. The workman’s difficulties
and cares cannot be learned at the office desk of the leader. The latter must
have experienced all these in his own person.
Though
Dr. Robert Ley, the Leader of the German Labour Front, is a university man, he
is also a man of the world, a man of everyday common-sense and practical
ability, neither a bureaucrat nor an abstract theorist, a man who is simple and
straightforward in his speech and in his ways. The German Labour Front, which
has been created by Dr. Ley, embraces all Germans who are engaged in productive
labour, whether physical or mental. This Labour Front is not a maze of offices
and exchanges packed with people who are looking for jobs. It is a living
organism in which each individual element is active. It has superseded the old
trade-unions, which operated on the assumption that the interests of Capital
and Labour must be in eternal opposition to one another. Dr. Ley’s vast
organization embraces all German employers as well as the workers. Its members
number about twenty millions. Its chief purpose is to promote and maintain
peaceful cooperation between employers and employees by inculcating in the
minds of the employers a sympathetic understanding for the just claims and
rights of the employees and, on the side of the employees, a reciprocal
understanding of the conditions under which a business has to be managed and
the possibilities on which the payment of wages etc., depend. In this way it
has been possible to put an end to the fruitless contentions of the old
trade-unions and establish a fair balance of give-and-take in each business.
Inasmuch as the German Labour Front not only took over the trade-unions but
expanded them into a cooperative organization which embraces all Germans
actively engaged in productive work whether as directors or subordinate
officials or ordinary workers, including also the hitherto independent trades
and professions, we have here a veritable national community which embraces all
productive effort for the welfare of the nation as a whole.
This
community has its own social departments, the most important of which is known
as the “Strength Through Joy”
organization. This enables every German worker to share in the general
amenities of life at a nominal cost. Thus he can visit the best theatres, go on
excursion trips at home and abroad, take part in all kinds of sports etc.
Within
the Party framework Dr. Ley is also Reich Director of the Political
Organization of the National Socialist Party. This organization is something
more than a mere administrative mechanism under Party direction. The political
leaders of the organization are the trustees not merely of the individual Party
members but are also the intermediaries between the people as a whole and the
supreme leadership. The Reich Director of the Political Organization is also
responsible for the training of future Party leaders at various political
colleges.
Dr.
Ley is a native of the Rhineland and is the son of a peasant farmer. He was
born in 1890. He studied food chemistry and after the War, in which he served
as a volunteer, he took a post in one of the biggest chemical works in Germany.
Owing to his political activities, he was several times arrested and finally
lost his position on that account.
No comments:
Post a Comment