A BILL TO ESTABLISH A NATIONAL POLICY AND NATION- WIDE MACHINERY FOR GUARANTEEING TO ALL ADULT AMERICANS ABLE AND WILLING TO WORK THE AVAIL- COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION AND LABOR CARL D. PERKINS, Kentucky, Chairman JOHN M. ASHBROOK, Ohio ALPHONZO BELL, California JOHN N. ERLENBORN, Illinois MARVIN L. ESCH, Michigan PETER A. PEYSER, New York RONALD A. SARASIN, Connecticut JOHN BUCHANAN, Alabama JAMES M. JEFFORDS, Vermont LARRY PRESSLER, South Dakota WILLIAM F. GOODLING, Pennsylvania VIRGINIA SMITH, Nebraska SUBCOMMITTEE ON EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES JOHN BUCHANAN, Alabama WILLIAM “BILL" CLAY, Missouri (II) CONTENTS 318 Hearings held in: Milwaukee, Wis., October 13, 1975- Boston, Mass., November 15, 1975. Text of H.R. 50 with amendments.. Statement of: Abboud, Matt, director, D.R.I.V.E., Teamsters Joint Council No. 13, St. Louis, Backman, Hon. Jack H., Massachusetts State Senator.. Bass, Hon. John, comptroller, city of St. Louis.- Berrien, Lucille, Coalition Against Inflation and Unemployment. Cain, Prof. Glen G., Department of Economics, University of Wis- Conroy, Catherine, founder and member of the advisory committee, National Organization for Women and International Representative, Communications Workers of America -- Corrigan, Father Thomas, Most Holy Redeemer Parish, East Boston.. D'Ambrosio, Dominick, president, International Union, Allied In- dustrial Workers of America, AFL-CIO. Davis, Edward, Direct Credit Society.- Dockett, Richard, National Black Assembly. Dukakis, Hon. Michael, Governor, State of Massachusetts.. Endesha, Kalimu, Congress of Afrikan People- Farnham, Bertram C., executive vice president, Massachusetts State Labor Council, AFL-CIO Green, Percy, chairman, ACTION, St. Louis. Gilman, John, member, World Peace Council. Hacker, Sally, sociologist, MIT, Cambridge, Mass., representing the National Association for Women, accompanied by Jennifer Davis, local task force coordinator on unemployment for the Boston Harrison, Prof. Bennett, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Prof. Barry Bluestone, Boston College-- Hart, Virginia B., chairman, Wisconsin Department of Industry, Labor and Human Relations. Johnson, Hon. Ben, alderman, city of Milwaukee. Jones, Rev. Buck, Operation LIVE, St. Louis Kane, James, president, District 2, United Electrical, Radio and Ma- chine Workers of America, Boston, Mass- King, Mel, State representative, Boston, Mass. Kirchner, Mary A., recording secretary, Local 82, Amalgamated Cloth- ing Workers of America, St. Louis Lerman, Philip E., executive director, Wisconsin Manpower Council, Lopez, Carlos, executive assistant to the mayor of Boston. Love, Howard, Youth United for Jobs - Majerus, Ray, director, Region 10, United Auto Workers. Manning, Frank, president, Legislative Council of Older Americans, McNamara, Bertram N., director, District 32, United Steelworkers of America, AFL-CIO Moakley, Hon. John Joseph, a Representative in Congress from the 23 185 156 42 298 189 271 194 Nagel, Hon. William E., supervisor, county board of supervisors. Nowak, Marie W., State chairperson, Women's Work Standards Com- Payne, Addie, vice president, Coalition of Labor Union Women, St. Louis. versity of Wisconsin. Boston, accompanied by Joseph Duggan, director of Manpower Programs for the city of Boston.- Schmitt, John W., president, Wisconsin State AFL-CIO, Madison. Somers, Prof. Gerald G., Department of Economics, University of Thurow, Lester C., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Camı- bridge, Mass.. Equality of Missouri and Illinois- Massachusetts Tucker, Jerry R., UAW Region No. 5, Community Action Programs Coordinator, in behalf of Kenneth L. Worley, director, United Auto- mobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers of America, Turner, Chuck, director, Third World Jobs Clearinghouse, Boston, Underwood, Brenda, American Indian Cultural Center, St. Louis, ac- companied by Martin Quintinella and Connie Cleves. Williams, Oran, Federation of Block Units. Williams, Robert, St. Louis Alliance Against Racist and Political Williams, Sister Regina, Justice and Peace Center, Milwaukee- Wilson, Clifford, Coalition of Black Trade Unionists, St. Louis Winter, Elmer L., president and chief executive officer, Manpower, Prepared statements, letters, supplemental material, etc.: Backman, Hon. Jack H., Massachusetts State Senator, prepared Bluestone, Barry and Bennett Harrison, prepared statement of.. Missouri, St. Louis, Mo., letter to Hon. William Clay, dated October 3, 1975.- Louis, Mo., letter to Chairman Hawkins and Hon. William Clay, dated October 14, 1975--- Coleman, Rudolph, St. Louis, Mo.: Letter from Joseph Howlett, dated February 14, 1975.- Letter from President Leonard Woodcock, VAW, dated Septem- Letter to Gene Mattix, UAW Regional Office, dated December Letter to Hon. James Symington, dated July 22, 1975- Letter to James Blancett, dated February 17, 1975.- Letter to President Leonard Woodcock, UAW, dated October 9, Statement of Charles M. Muran, doctor of dental surgery - Conrad, Joy, Youth Information Center, prepared statement of - Coughlin, Joan E., administrator, Berkshire Community Action Councií, Inc., Pittsfield, Mass., letter to committee members, dated Page 223 264 223 165 353 299 Prepared statements, letters, supplemental material, etc.—Continued Crenshaw, Thomas, chairman, Communist Party of Missouri, pre- D'Amico, Ralph B., Rhode Island Workers Association, prepared Donovan, Harlow, executive director, Food Crisis Network, letter to Chairman Hawkins and Hon. William Clay, dated October 14, 1975). of Massachusetts, prepared statement of -- ciation for Retarded Children, St. Louis, Mo., letter to Hon. William Clay, dated October 2, 1975. and goals, 1975,” an article. Hacker, Sally, representing National Organization for Women, Inc., Hamilton, Clement W., student, Harvard College, prepared statement Hanson, Roy, executive director, Southern Berkshire Community Action, Inc., Great Barrington, Mass., letter to committee members, dated November 13, 1975 - Harrington, Hon. Michael J., a Representative in Congress from the Letter to Chairman Hawkins, dated November 15, 1975. Harris, Prof. Erwin D., Bridgewater State College, Mass., prepared Harrison, Prof. Bennett, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Prof. Barry Bluestone, Boston College, prepared statement of .. Hawkins, Hon. Augustus F., a Representative in Congress from the Letters received relating to The Equal Opportunity and Full Bley, Allan H., president, Placements of Racine, Inc., Cassidy, T. J., senior vice president, Wisconsin Electric Power Co., Milwaukee, October 16, 1975. Conger, Kenneth W., vice president, employee relations, Kohler Co., Kohler, Wis., October 21, 1975 Jurack, Richard W., vice president, Butterfield's Employ- ment Service, Inc., Milwaukee, October 21, 1975. LeClaire, C. H., vice president, employee relations, A. O. Smith Corp., Milwaukee, October 21, 1975-- Meyer, Daniel P., director of public affairs, Consolidated Papers, Inc., Wisconsin Rapids, Wis., October 20, 1975.- Miller, Lauren E., manager, personnel, John Deere Horicon Works, Horicon, Wis., October 22, 1975 - - Sairs, George T., Śr., Corporate Offices, Inter-City Personnel Associates, Inc., Executive Search & Placement, Inc., Willetts, John R., Milwaukee, October 17, 1975.. Human Development Corp. of Metropolitan St. Louis, prepared Jones, Rev. Buck, Operation LIVE, St. Louis, prepared statement of Kolb, Rev. Canon William A., Christ Church Cathedral, prepared Lamkin, Leonard, Young Workers Liberation League, prepared state- Lerman, Philip E., executive director, State Manpower Council, State of Wisconsin, Executive Office of the Governor, Madison, 123 113 |