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  • Kennedy, known as Executive Order 10988, which set up for the first time a formal government policy with respect to the rights of federal empoyees to be in unions. There was never any question, there was never any deviation, there was 'never any compromise
  • Civil service federal union third party mediation; the unique issues of a federal worker union; how Reynolds’ became Undersecretary of Labor, 1967; Reynolds’ work in a commission to examine certain U.S. foreign and domestic policies; involvement
  • to Goldberg. But as time went on my views were possibly not quite as liberal and quite so sympathetically disposed to certain of the matters that labor unions were involved in under the Wagner Act, and, LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org
  • process; railroad strike in Florida, 1964; unemployment; Reynolds’ wife, Helen; 1965 New York City transit strike; National Association of Broadcast Employees and Army Signal Corps technicians dispute; problems with the building trade unions.
  • . Time went on and finally one day when Secretary Wirtz was out of the city I received a call from Joe Califano asking me to come right over to the White House which I did. He said, "Jim, the President doesn't LBJ Presidential Library http
  • REYNOLDS REPORTS ON NEGOTIATIONS ON LONGSHOREMEN'S UNION DISPUTE CONCERNING WHEAT SHIPMENTS TO USSR; LANE KIRKLAND; GEORGE MEANY; WILLARD WIRTZ; CONCERNS ABOUT PRESS COVERAGE