UAW-Ford University records, 1995-2001.

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UAW-Ford University records, 1995-2001.

Records detail the development of plant-based educational counseling and training programs, negotiations with UAW and Ford, plant-level studies, reports, and samples of educational resources and course content, including seven CD-ROMs containing multi-media course material.

1.5 linear ft.7 CD-ROMs; 4 3/4 in.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8316964

Bentley Historical Library

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