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Dunlop Commission, 1990-1994

 File — Box: 10, Folder: 11

Scope and Contents

See also Labor Law Reform; see also Speeches – Donahue – Dunlop Commission; see also Evolution of Work Committee Memo to Mazur from Gus Tyler re impact of commission (Commission on the Future of Worker-Management Relations, aka Dunlop Commission), appointed by Pres. Clinton and headed by former secretary of Labor John Dunlop, in examining labor law and practices, warning that corporate destruction of unions will destroy America, February 8, 1994; memo to Mazur from ILGWU exec asst James Parrott re meeting with Dunlop, $1.3 million grant from Sloan Foundation to Dunlop’s Center for Business and Government at Harvard to study apparel industry, suggesting areas of research, November 14, 1990; memo to ILGWU general counsel Max Zimny and other staff officers from Carl Proper, director of Council for American Fashion (CAF), re upcoming testimony of Mazur before Dunlop Commission, with attached questions for Legal Department, July 11, 1994; memo from Proper to Zimny and others asking for suggestions for Dunlop Commission re protecting worker interests in contracting or other contingent worker situations, April 26, 1994; letter to John Dunlop from Mazur re contracting out, April 19, 1994; memo to National Planning Association from AFL-CIO official Markley Roberts, commenting on NPA report, “The Restructuring of Employment,” relating it to Dunlop Commission findings, with attached highlights of commission report, June 2, 1994; newspaper clippings

Dates

  • 1990-1994

Language of Materials

Collection material in English

Conditions Governing Access

From the Collection:

The ILGWU Records, except for publications and materials produced for publication, are restricted. Materials created prior to twenty years from the current date are open to researchers only with prior written permission from the Director of the Kheel Center; materials created during the past twenty-years are closed; the minutes of the General Executive Board are closed. For more information contact the Kheel Center.

Extent

39 cubic feet

Repository Details

Part of the Kheel Center for Labor-Management Documentation & Archives Repository

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