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...final vote was a triumph for Studebaker Chairman Paul Hoffman and President Harold Vance, and a vindication for Louis Horvath, president of Local 5. By a margin of better than eight to one, the workers agreed to take the pay cuts...
...Line. Studebaker first called in Horvath and his bargaining committee eleven weeks ago, let them take a look at the company's books. Sales were down two-thirds from 1953. Executives had taken pay cuts of 20% to 30% on salaries above $20,000. Other operating economies had been made. But these savings, said Hoffman and Vance, were not enough...
...industry. Furthermore, man-hour output in some Studebaker divisions was as much as 20% below that of other automakers, fringe benefits were higher, and an antiquated seniority clause had cost the company $789,000 in the first four months of 1954. Obviously something more would have to be done. Horvath & Co. were convinced, and in 26 meetings and 150 negotiating hours, hammered out a new contract calling for a wage cut. Said Horvath: "This was the hardest thing that we labor leaders ever had to do." But when a meeting of local members was called a fortnight ago, unexpected opposition...
Oralists for the J. Smith Club are Joseph R. Cortese and Philip C. Potter. The research team which forms the Council on the Brief consists of Robert P. Cook, Phil N. Crawford, Theodore J. Horvath, William J. Kelly, Richard E. Mansfield, and Arthur V. Savage...
...Parker Dwelley, Jr. '53 was elected president of the Taft for President Club at an organizational meeting last Saturday. His vice-president and secretary will be Theodore J. Horvath 3L and Allan B. Calhamer '53, respectively...