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Detroit Plans for Chaos

Richter, Irving | June 30, 1945 issue

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While the U.S. Chamber of Commerce has been entering into a Labor-Management Charter with the Congress of Industrial Organizations and the. American Federation of Labor, and while progressive management generally is seeking to reconvert to peacetime production with a minimum of economic dislocation, the major corporations in the automobile industry are deliberately fostering disorder and planning for chaos. They have adopted and are acting upon the philosophy set forth by John W. Scoville, chief economist for the Chrysler Corporation.

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CHAMBER of Commerce of the United States of America; INDUSTRIAL management; AMERICAN Federation of Labor; BUSINESS enterprises -- United States; UNITED States -- Economic conditions; UNITED States
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