Word: labor
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Dunlop, a labor economist and student of technological change, is a member of the President's Committee on Equal Employment Opportunity. He has participated in labor-management mediations in the coal, railroad, atomic energy, and construction industries...
Duesenberry said that he was being briefed on his duties now, though "no definite division of labor had been determined." He said that as yet all he knew of the steel price increase and the new federal budget was "what I've read in the papers...
...immediate problem that Viet Nam and the threat of inflation pose to Washington's economic planners is whether they should aim for more growth or more stability. Labor Secretary Willard Wirtz
Better than '65. Next year's challenge will be more easily manageable because business and Government pursued intelligent policies this year. The Labor Department reckons that businessmen's exuberant capital spending?they have invested $190 billion in new plants and machines in the past five years?will pay off with a 3% productivity gain in 1966. That will serve to temper inflation, and so will the fact that the medicare bill will lift social security taxes $5.5 billion yearly beginning Jan. 1. As of now, Government economists expect that consumer prices will rise about 2.5% and wholesale prices will increase...
...Right Honourable Gentleman) that ran a year and a half in London and is now maintaining a precarious life on Broadway. The tragedy deserves more responsible treatment, and this it has been given by Roy Jenkins, a political historian who is Minister of Aviation in Britain's Labor government. After a study of all available evidence, some of it never before made public, Jenkins concludes that Dilke was framed and finished off by a cabal of malevolent in-laws and ex-mistresses...