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U.S. LABOUR SPECIALIST

Visit To City Trade Unions

A member of the executive board of the Industrial Relations Research Association of the United States of America (Professor E. M. Kassalow) will confer with Canterbury trade union secretaries in the Christchurch Trades Hall on August 18. He will be received by the president of the Canterbury Trades Council of the Federation of Labour (Mr R. A. Hill) and the council’s secretary (Mr S. Harris). Professor Kassalow is professor of economics of the University of Wisconsin, and will meet members of the University of Canterbury. He is a knowledgeable man on trade union and industrial matters in America. Since 1957 he has been director of research of the industrial union department of the two trade union federations there. Since 1959 he has been director of the special research seminar on comparative labour movements, sponsored by the National Institute of Labour Education of the United States. He has also served with the united rubber workers in a research capacity, and from 1955 to 1957 was labour adviser to the International Cooperation Administration in Paris.

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30815, 29 July 1965, Page 7

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U.S. LABOUR SPECIALIST Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30815, 29 July 1965, Page 7

U.S. LABOUR SPECIALIST Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30815, 29 July 1965, Page 7

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