Box 3289
Contains 6 Results:
Citizens' Crime Commission of Philadelphia, January 28, 1981
[contains material re Chicago labor and criminal involvement]
National Construction Employers Council, September 16, 1981
Speeches include copies of the speeches Usery made during this time period, plus some annotated drafts, related correspondence and printed materials. In chronological order, this series reflects Usery's heavy schedule of appearances before academic, labor relations, corporate, and union audiences. Each speech is identified by date and audience.
Gerald R. Ford Library Dedication, April 27-28, 1981; September 18, 1981
Speeches include copies of the speeches Usery made during this time period, plus some annotated drafts, related correspondence and printed materials. In chronological order, this series reflects Usery's heavy schedule of appearances before academic, labor relations, corporate, and union audiences. Each speech is identified by date and audience.
AMTRAK-Association of American Railroads, September 24-25, 1981
Speeches include copies of the speeches Usery made during this time period, plus some annotated drafts, related correspondence and printed materials. In chronological order, this series reflects Usery's heavy schedule of appearances before academic, labor relations, corporate, and union audiences. Each speech is identified by date and audience.
City of Hope Labor-Management Committee, December 8, 1981
Speeches include copies of the speeches Usery made during this time period, plus some annotated drafts, related correspondence and printed materials. In chronological order, this series reflects Usery's heavy schedule of appearances before academic, labor relations, corporate, and union audiences. Each speech is identified by date and audience.
Society of Federal Labor Relations Professionals, December 9, 1981
Speeches include copies of the speeches Usery made during this time period, plus some annotated drafts, related correspondence and printed materials. In chronological order, this series reflects Usery's heavy schedule of appearances before academic, labor relations, corporate, and union audiences. Each speech is identified by date and audience.