Word: afl
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...labor has grown in size and efficiency, its problems have expanded so much that they cannot be solved by a shotgun or a long heart-to-heart with an enlightened boss. Labor's problems, indeed, have grown so large that the combined exertions of a Senate Subcommittee and the AFL-CIO may not suffice. Unethical and illegal practices have had had so many years to entrench themselves in organized labor, that citations for contempt of Congress and the AFL-CIO's ethical practices code are merely a first, if difficult, step in the right direction...
John T. Dunlop, professor of Economics, has resigned his post as chairman of the National Joint Board for the Settlement of Jurisdictional Disputes in Building and Construction Industry. The Building Trades Council of AFL, meeting in Miami, said that he gave no reason for leaving the possition. Dunlop has agreed to remain in his position until a successor is named...
...never worked for the Times. He is an assistant editor of the AFL-CIO News in Washington...
Another economist taking part in the symposium, Nathaniel Goldfinger of the AFL-CIO, sharply attacked the president's economic policy for its "dogmatic insistence on reducing governmental economic and social activities...
Tonight at 8 p.m. a rally with brief pointed talks by four prominent local Democrats will open the mock convention. Professors Samuel H. Beer and Seymour E. Harris '20, Mrs. Joseph Cass, Massachusetts State Committeewoman, and a local AFL leader will speak...