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Title
Is Brute Force Labor's New Policy? Current Declarations and Actions Suggest Broad Reassessment Needed. Copper Strike Information Bureau, Nonferrous Metal Producers, December 12, 1967
Published
December 12, 1967
Full Collection Name
Institute for Research on Labor and Employment Collections
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Text
Extent
20 pages
Archive
Institute for Research on Labor and Employment Library
Note
Includes the following documents: a) Section of AFL-CIO Executive Council Report to AFL-CIO Convention Summarizing Activities of Industrial Union Department, BNA's Daily Reporter System, Daily Labor Report, No. 236, December 6, 1967 (4pp); b) Why We're Having Strikes, by J. Ward Keener. Dun's Review, December 1967 (1p); c) Remarks of E.L. Engle, Union Carbide Corporation, on Coordinated Bargaining, BNA's Daily Reporter System, Daily Labor Report, No. 209, October 26, 1967 (4pp); d) 'Forgotten' Copper Strike Clue To Labor's Strength, by Victor Reisel (1p); e) In Copper, 'The Moment of Truth' for Labor and Management, by A.H. Raskin. New York Times, December 17, 1967 (1p); f) The Copper Industry Says: "End This Five-Month Strike," Copper Strike Information Bureau. Reprinted from the Washington Post, December 18, [1967] (1p)
Part of: California and West Coast Labor and Industrial Relations: Selected Publications
Part of: California and West Coast Labor and Industrial Relations: Selected Publications
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