21 working conditions there is less communication between labor and management than in the past. While something of the East Point Factory lies in the Basin Head Fisheries Museum, the most importĀ¬ ant part lies in the heart and minds of the men and women who used to fish and work in the factory. The recognition that work was made for man and not vice versa is the principle which needs to ; be understood today and certain aspects of the past such as the ' , comanaderie of the lobster factory can help us learn that lesson.