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Dates: during 1940-1949
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From Spain a TIME correspondent brought this report...
...Cleveland by Milwaukee's Surgeon William H. Frackelton, one of those who worked on the hand. For the 5,000 surgeons, attending their first postwar meeting, it was an exciting session. Wartime improvements in surgery had helped save 96% of the wounded, and there was progress to report all along the line. Some reports...
This sea change seemed so strange to the University of Chicago's Committee on Human Relations in Industry that it spent three years investigating. Its report on the company might well be a primer on labor relations...
Buchsbaum's quick settlement of its major problems, said the report, could not serve as a pattern for most U.S. businesses. There were special factors which enabled Buchsbaum to make such a rapid change. The company was small, relationships close, one man was in a position to make all decisions. The union leaders were intelligent, reasonable and honest...
Nevertheless, concluded the report: "Both union and management leaders must recognize that they are dealing with systems of human relations. The executive who thinks in narrow legalistic terms will always be baffled by the human problems. ... If the union leaders simply press for expanded economic returns without seeking to make a positive contribution to the industry, then . . . wholehearted cooperation cannot develop...