Series 6, Subseries 2. Monsignor James Fitzpatrick interview, 1977.

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Series 6, Subseries 2. Monsignor James Fitzpatrick interview, 1977.

Fitzpatrick interview discusses, among other topics, the Permanent Administrative Committee, appointed to review wages and working conditions in voluntary hospitals; collective bargaining for hospital workers; the ethnic composition of various communities and hospitals; and the management and personnel of Catholic hospitals.

1 transcript (28 p.)

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