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Columbia Economist Eli Ginzberg, chairman of the National Manpower Advisory Committee, raises one minor objection. If all blue-collar workers ultimately gain a four-day week, he warns, then teachers will demand the same -and parents will have to figure out what to do with the kids on Friday...
...isolation of labor leaders from many of their own members is a ticking time bomb. "The '70s will be far more turbulent than the '60s," predicts Columbia Economist Eli Ginzberg, chairman of the National Manpower Committee. A major source of turbulence will be the civil service employees' rising drive for organization. There will be more disruptive strikes by teachers, police, garbage collectors, hospital workers and other public employees. Unless the unions form a coalition with minority groups like the blacks, who have their own insistent demands on squeezed municipal and federal budgets, those two forces are likely to conflict even...
...compared to the average of 55 per cent for the rest of South America (from the book Underdeveloped Countries by Ives Lacoste. Buenos Aires, 1962). A national income of 2.200 million dollars ranked Cuba 40th out of 91 countries studied in the "Atlas of Economic Development" by Professor Morton Ginzberg, Chicago University Press. 1961. It ranked fifth in Latin America. Studies by H. T. Oshima of Stanford University, California showed per-capita income in Cuba to have risen to ?520 in 1956-1957, thus placing it third in Latin America and 31st in the world...
...Including Law Professor Michael Severn, Critic Lionel Trilling, Philosopher Ernest Nagel, Sociologist Daniel Bell, Nobel Physicist Polykarp Kusch, Economist Eli Ginzberg, Historians William Leuchtenburg and Walter P. Metzger, Political Scientists Alexander Dallin and Alan F. Westin...
Moving on to the Ginzberg case, and adopting a rare tone of seriousness, Krassner questioned Ginzburg's deliberate sensationalizing, just as the court had done, but contested the court's decision, based on exploitation and "vulgar promotionalism...