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Brynner, Gary, president, UAW Local 1112, Lordstown, Ohio, accompanied
by Dan Clark, member, UAW Local 1112, Lordstown, Ohio_-
Wright, James, director, National Policy Affairs, National Center for
Urban Ethnic Affairs, Washington, D.C.-.

French, Dr. John, University of Michigan Survey Research Center, Ann
Arbor, Mich__

Sheppard, Dr. Harold, the Upjohn Institute, Washington, D.C‒‒‒‒‒‒

WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1972

Ford, Dr. Robert N., personnel director for manpower utilization, Ameri-
can Telephone & Telegraph Co.; and Lyman Ketchum, manager of
Organization Development Operations, General Foods--
Bluestone, Irving, vice president, United Auto Workers, General Motors
Division; and Sidney Harman, president, Jervis Corp----
Whiting, Basil, project officer for social development, Ford Foundation;
and Robert Schrank, project specialist, Ford Foundation__

STATEMENTS

Bluestone, Irving, vice president, United Auto Workers, General Motors
Division; and Sidney Harman, president, Jervis Corp‒‒‒‒
Brynner, Gary, president, UAW Local 1112, Lordstown, Ohio, accompa-
nied by Dan Clark, member, UAW Local 1112, Lordstown, Ohio---.
Ford, Dr. Robert N., personnel director for manpower utilization, American
Telephone & Telegraph Co.; and Lyman Ketchum, manager of organiza-
tion development operations, General Foods---
Prepared statement of Lyman Ketchum____

French, Dr. John, University of Michigan Survey Research Center, Ann
Arbor, Mich___.

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General Motors Corp., to the Senate Subcommittee on Employment, Manpower, and Poverty, August 16, 1972.

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Schrank, Robert, project specialist, Ford Foundation_.

Sheppard, Dr. Harold, the Upjohn Institute, Washington, D.C..

Whiting, Basil, project officer for social development, Ford Foundation;
and Robert Schrank, project specialist, Ford Foundation....
Prepared statement__

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125

143

Wright, James, director, National Policy Affairs, National Center for
Urban Ethnic Affairs, Washington, D.C_.
Prepared statement__

20

Articles, publications, etc.:

Discontented Blue-collar Workers-a Case Study, from Monthly La-
bor Review, volume 94, No. 4, April 1971, by Harold L. Sheppard....
Humanizing Work, a Priority Goal of the 1970's, by Neal Q. Herrick,

303

U.S. Department of Labor, and Michael Maccoby, Harvard Uni-
versity Institute for Policy Studies, September 24-29, 1972.
Job Tasks and Workers' lives, by Harold L. Sheppard__

311

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Articles, publications, etc.-Continued

Life, Work, Neighborhoods, A Steelworker Speaks, (Part I) an inter-
view with Mike Fitzgerald, by Studs Terkel, 1972-

New Directions in the World of Work, a conference report, by
Charlton R. Price, the W. E. Upjohn Institute for Employment
Research, March 1972__

Some Medical Aspects of Unemployment, by Sidney Cobb, M.D., and
Stanislav V. Kasl, Ph. D., Survey Research Center, the University
of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich., April 28, 1970---
Work Module, a Proposal for the Humanization of Work, by
Robert L. Kahn, Survey Research Center, University of Michigan,
June 1972__.

Working Conditions Survey as a Source of Social Indicators, from
the Monthly Labor Review, volume 94, No. 4, April 1971, by Neal Q.
Herrick and Robert P. Quinn_-_

Communications to:

Kennedy, Hon. Edward M., a U.S. Senator from the State of Massachusetts, from Harold L. Sheppard, Ph. D., staff social scientists, the Upjohn Institute for Employment Research, July 28, 1972 (with enclosure)

Schneider, Mark, assistant to Senator Edward M. Kennedy, U.S. Senate, from Michael Maccoby, Arocena Holiday Hotel, Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico, July 25, 1972 (with attachment)....

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WORKER ALIENATION, 1972

TUESDAY, JULY 25, 1972

U.S. SENATE,

SUBCOMMITTEE ON EMPLOYMENT, MANPOWER, AND POVERTY
OF THE COMMITTEE ON LABOR AND PUBLIC WELFARE,

Washington, D.C.

The subcommittee met, pursuant to notice, at 10:10 a.m., Senator Edward M. Kennedy, presiding pro tempore.

Present: Senators Kennedy and Javits.

Committee staff members present: Richard E. Johnson, counsel; Basil Condos, professional staff member; William Spring, professional staff member; and John Scales, minority counsel.

Senator KENNEDY. The subcommittee will come to order.

The hearings of the Senate Subcommittee on Employment, Manpower and Poverty this morning will begin an exploration into the problems of worker discontent and alienation.

(A bill, S. 3916, subsequently introduced by Mr. Kennedy, for himself, Mr. Javits, Mr. Nelson, and Mr. Stevenson, to provide for research into the problems of worker alienation follows:)

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