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LABOR COMMITTEE OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY FUND
THE FOLLOWING committee has been in charge of the investigation by the
special research staff, whose findings are summarized in this volume. The
staff is responsible for these findings. The committee will be responsible
for an analysis of collective bargaining and recommendations for action
which are to be incorporated in another volume now in preparation.
WILLIAM H. DAVIS, Chairman
Chairman, National War Labor Board; formerly Chairman,
New York State Mediation Board
WILLIAM L. CHENERY
Editor, Collier's Weekly
HOWARD COONLEY
Chairman of the Board, Walworth Company, Incorporated;
Chairman, Finance Committee, formerly President,
National Association of Manufacturers
CLINTON S. GOLDEN
Assistant to the President, United Steelworkers of America,
affiliated with the Congress of Industrial Organizations
WILLIAM M. LEISERSON
Member, National Labor Relations Board; formerly Chairman, National
Mediation Board
FRAZIER MACIVER
Vice President, Phoenix Hosiery Company
SUMNER H. SLICHTER
Lamont University Professor, Harvard University
ROBERT J. WATT
International Representative, American Federation of Labor
EDWIN E. WITTE
Professor and Chairman, Department of Economics, University of
Wisconsin; former member, Wisconsin Labor Relations Board

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Publication Information: Book Title: How Collective Bargaining Works: A Survey of Experience in Leading American Industries. Contributors: Harry A. Millis - author. Publisher: Twentieth Century Fund. Place of Publication: New York. Publication Year: 1942. Page Number: iv.
    
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