I saw a documentary on Ford Motor Company last night and looked more into the biography of Henry Ford. He was an amazing man. I think he had some wrong views; but no wonder he didn't need unions. He paid a very good wage; he went to the 5 day work week; he strove to maintain the buying power of his employees money; he showed up the banks when they thought they would become treasurer of Ford Motor Co. I think that he died of the harm of glycol ether (1947) and his son, too 4 years earlier (stomach and liver cancer, such as is the most probable cause of death of Pres FDR (1945) and Sam Warner (1922 horrible headaches and sinusitis)
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I saw a documentary on Ford Motor Company last night and looked more into the biography of Henry Ford. He was an amazing man. He paid a very good wage; he went to the 5 day work week; he strove to maintain the buying power of his employees money; he showed up the banks when they thought they would become treasurer of Ford Motor Co. I think that he died of the harm of glycol ether (1947) and his son, too 4 years earlier (stomach and liver cancer)
(These are often the kind of health issues you see when around the fumes / chemicals of manufacturing)