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Last week the long-run feud between Walter Reuther, boss of the United Auto Workers, and George Meany, president of the A.F.L.-C.I.O. (TIME, Dec. 2), escalated to a new peak of bitterness when Reuther announced that the U.A.W. had decided "to exert our independence" of the A.F.L.-C.I.O. on...
In leading the delegation, Ford's principal technique is the Agreement to Disagree. He is a master at fuzzing over policy conflict with position papers and embracing obviously incompatible views in a single breath--gracefully avoiding commitment to both. He manges to maintain some semblance of unity among politicians who...
Today, some 3,500 of West Germany's 438,000 officers and enlisted men-including four generals-are dues-paying members of the soldiers' union. By 1968, the P.S.T. & T.W.U. (S.S.) expects to have as many as 15,000 members on its roster. So much for command and...
* Who last week took a personal step toward correcting canonical injustice as he sees it by announcing the opening of a national office in Santa Monica of a proposed union of U.S. Catholic priests. Dues: $25 a year.
NFWA officials thought that DiGiorgio, seeing unionization as inevitable, had invited the Teamsters into the fray in hopes that the tempting dues returns would induce the Teamsters into driving an easier bargain than the NFWA. In fact, while the NFWA demanded $1.75 per hour, the Teamsters were asking for only...