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...Among the members: Union Presidents George Meany (A.F.L.-C.I.O.), Walter Reuther (Auto Workers), David McDonald (Steel workers), David Dubinsky (Ladies' Garment Workers); Company Chief Executives Thomas Watson Jr. (IBM), Henry Ford II (Ford Motor), J. Spencer Love (Burlington Industries), Joseph Block (Inland Steel); President Clark Kerr of the University of California...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Economy: Closing the Confidence Gap | 2/24/1961 | See Source »

Teamster Top Dog James Riddle Hoffa is the nation's biggest labor union boss, but he has long hungered for one big bone that some other labor chiefs have. Unlike the Auto Workers' Walter Reuther or the Steelworkers' David McDonald, he cannot call an industry-wide strike because his 1,700,000-member union is divided into regions, with individual contracts, which expire at different times. Last week, soaking up the Miami sunbeams at a Teamster board meeting, Hoffa announced that he was clearing the road for an industry-wide contract...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Labor: The Power to Paralyze | 2/17/1961 | See Source »

Powell's Abyssinian Baptist Church. On hand to lead the obeisances were Health, Education and Welfare Secretary Abraham Ribicoff and Labor Secretary Arthur Goldberg, eleven Congressmen, A. Philip Randolph, president of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, and Walter Reuther's brother...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: New York: Adam's Rise | 2/10/1961 | See Source »

Last week, as the need to choose approached the point of command decision, Kennedy was leaning strongly toward the selection of a top-name figure. Among the names buzzing around Washington: Labor Leader Walter Reuther, the U.N.'s Ralph Bunche...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Americas: Man Wanted | 1/20/1961 | See Source »

...Levitas could not afford to pay his contributors, telling them: "Don't expect to profit from the truth." With that approach, and with his policy of letting them write whatever they wished, he attracted such as John Dewey, Bertrand Russell, Carl Sandburg, George Orwell, Herbert Morrison and Walter Reuther...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones: Jan. 13, 1961 | 1/13/1961 | See Source »

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