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United Automobile Worker
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1950-09-01
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Vol. 14 No. 9
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SEPTEMBER, 1950
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Ford Pay Increased - - - Chrysler,
Packard, Briggs, Others Win Raises
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Pages 2, 3,7 and 8
New UAW-CIO Policy on | Eleven UAW-CIO Locals
Wages, Economic Issues | Strike Harvester Plants
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GM Workers Get 5c Increase--Reuther Asks Price Lids
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Left to right at the Labor Day Ford wage settlement: Standing—Marshall Beaman, Ford Assistant General Industria] Relations Manage
r; Mel
Lindquist, Ford General Industrial Relations Manager; Manton M. Cum
mins, Ford Manager of Labor Relations; Malcolm L. Denise, Ford
Agsociate General Counsel; Car] Stellatto, President UAW-CIO Ford
Local
600; Al Musilli, President, UAW-CIO Ford Local 400; Gene
Prato, Chair-
. Register!
Give
man, Ford National UAW-CIO
Negotiating Committee.
Seated—John
Bugas, Ford Vice-President; UAW-CIO
President Walter P. Reuther;
Ken Bannon, Director UAW-CIO Ford Department. Also present, but
not
in picture, was Andrew Neideffer, President of UAW-CIO Local 245
and
elected National Negotiator representing the smaller Ford local
unions in
the Detroit metropolitan area.
Detroit Times Photo
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Dollar!
Vote!
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