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The importance of labor-management cooperation

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William Brock III has had a distinguished career as a four-term congressman from Tennessee’s Third District (1962–1970), a U.S. Senator (1970–1976), national chairman of the Republican party (1977–1981), U.S. trade representative (1981–1985), and U.S. Secretary of Labor (1985–1987). He has also served on the President’s Task Force on Regulatory Relief, the President’s Advisory Council on Private Sector Initiatives, and many other senior governmental councils and committees. He is currently president of William Brock Associates, a Washington-based consulting firm.

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Brock, W. The importance of labor-management cooperation. Journal of Labor Research 11, 225–230 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02685392

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