Brynner, Gary, president, UAW Local 1112, Lordstown, Ohio, accompanied French, Dr. John, University of Michigan Survey Research Center, Ann Sheppard, Dr. Harold, the Upjohn Institute, Washington, D.C‒‒‒‒‒‒ WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1972 Ford, Dr. Robert N., personnel director for manpower utilization, Ameri- STATEMENTS Bluestone, Irving, vice president, United Auto Workers, General Motors French, Dr. John, University of Michigan Survey Research Center, Ann General Motors Corp., to the Senate Subcommittee on Employment, Manpower, and Poverty, August 16, 1972. 171 129 41 Schrank, Robert, project specialist, Ford Foundation_. Sheppard, Dr. Harold, the Upjohn Institute, Washington, D.C.. Whiting, Basil, project officer for social development, Ford Foundation; ཚོ ཚོ ཙ མིཧིཾ སེསི 125 143 Wright, James, director, National Policy Affairs, National Center for 20 Articles, publications, etc.: Discontented Blue-collar Workers-a Case Study, from Monthly La- 303 U.S. Department of Labor, and Michael Maccoby, Harvard Uni- 311 43 (III) Articles, publications, etc.-Continued Life, Work, Neighborhoods, A Steelworker Speaks, (Part I) an inter- New Directions in the World of Work, a conference report, by Some Medical Aspects of Unemployment, by Sidney Cobb, M.D., and Working Conditions Survey as a Source of Social Indicators, from 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).... WORKER ALIENATION, 1972 TUESDAY, JULY 25, 1972 U.S. SENATE, SUBCOMMITTEE ON EMPLOYMENT, MANPOWER, AND POVERTY 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:) (1) |