Word: cio
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Twenty trade union officials will arrive at the Business School this week to start an intensive 13-week program of study in labor relations. Clinton S. Golden, former vice-president of the CIO United Steel Workers, is director of the project...
...persuaded to step out of such a part last season. He isn't right for this one, either: he plays a farce role with quite un-comic intensity. But the play does have a certain breeziness and three talented comediennes-Audrey Christie, Vicki Cummings, Enid Markey. They are cio match, however, for a sagging play and an actor who keeps spoiling his jokes...
...Fields. Once, when the CIO textile union balked at letting members step up production with the new machinery, Kahn's firmness took the form of a slowdown strike by management. For two months he stopped hustling for new business, cut production. Says Kahn: "That convinced the union that it would gain more by agreeing to step up output-and it has. While output has doubled, the earnings of our employees have tripled." (Kahn has had but one short strike among his 4,500 employees...
Unanimously, the Court upheld the Arkansas "right to work" law which makes criminal any use of force, threat, or violence to prevent, try to stop, or aid in stopping a worker from engaging in a legal occupation. The CIO was appealing the case for two of its members, convicted by their state...
Archibald MacLeish '19, Boylsotn Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory, will be toastmaster of a dinner given by the Americans for Democratic Action in honor of Franklin D. Roosevelt '04. Principal speakers will be Walter P. Reuther, UAW-CIO's president, and Elmer Davis, radio commentator...