David Lawrence Cole series 7. Speeches, writings and lecture materials, 1949-1972, bulk 1949-1969.

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David Lawrence Cole series 7. Speeches, writings and lecture materials, 1949-1972, bulk 1949-1969.

Specifically, includes speeches and articles by Cole which deal with the following topics: arbitration between New Jersey Telephone and the Communications Workers of America (1951); employers' ability to pay as an issue in wage determinations (1949); improvement of collective bargaining procedures (1949); productivity (1949); dismissal in arbitration (1959); function of mediation (1953); national emergency strikes (1953); types of "third party" intervention (1953); American labor-management relations (1957); internal disputes in labor unions; automation and employment (1963); welfare and pension plans (1967); impact of automation and technological change on collective bargaining (1967); labor and management attitudes (1967); collective bargaining and labor relations in the public sector (1968-1969); AFL-CIO no raiding pact (1969); and the changing role of labor in the 1970's (1969).

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