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Labor and business leaders must show "emotional maturity" if United States industrial relations are to develop properly, Benjamin M. Selekman, Kirstein Professor of Labor Relations asserted yesterday...
...book, "Labor Relations and Human Relations," (McGraw-Hill), Professor Selekman observes that both sides face " a test of the most exacting kind" in the days ahead "because the very stresses that make maturity essential also make it difficult...
...From marginal, barely tolerated institutions, trade unions have become within the past decade outstanding aggregates of group power in the nation. The long historic struggle for recognition has ended," Selekman's report continues...
With the increased responsibility of power, according to Professor Selekman, "the mature labor leader confronts one essential test for every policy he frames: does it enable him to meet simultaneously the requirements both of the dynamic protest movement for which he speaks and of the stable, complex administration which he must serve...
...closing the article, Professor Selekman, in a message to executives, contends that the industrialist must remain steady to allow the country to catch up with the swift changes in industrial relations...