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Mangum, Garth Leroy was born on July 23, 1926 in Delta, Utah, United States. Son of James L. and Golda (Elder) Mangum.
(A history of collective bargaining in the steel industry,...)
A history of collective bargaining in the steel industry, this text includes the rise and demise of industry-wide bargaining, the return of pattern bargaining in the 1980s, and a discussion of new direction bargaining in the 1990s. Individual company case studies are also offered.
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( Designing pension plans to cover workers and provide th...)
Designing pension plans to cover workers and provide the necessary retirement funds for them is one of the critical issues of the turn of the century. Written by four experts in the field of pension funds, this work examines the possibilities for pension reform based on a detailed understanding of a successful system, the union pension fund of the Operating Engineers. This type of plan is managed by workers and management trustees, covering workers that do not have secure and predictable jobs. The authors demonstrate just how this pension fund can provide a useful blueprint for executives, pension fund managers, industrial relations professionals, and public policy decision makers.
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( In 1964, Lyndon Johnson declared an "unconditional war ...)
In 1964, Lyndon Johnson declared an "unconditional war on poverty," launching a variety of new antipoverty programs and enhancing existing ones. This war is still being fought. But with what success? And at what cost? Incorporating new data from the 2000 census, the eighth edition of Programs in Aid of the Poor provides an up-to-date, comprehensive overview of current federal programs aimed at alleviating poverty in the United States. The authors focus on programs that offer cash support, provide goods and services to poor people, address the well-being of children and youth, prepare young people to earn above-poverty incomes, and offer adults a second chance to earn their way out of poverty. They also discuss the definition of poverty, identify who the poor are, and generalize the causes of poverty. "To an extent," the authors find, "we have prosecuted our war against poverty the way Senator George Aiken of Vermont advised that we do in Vietnam: 'Declare victory and go home.' Yet the war against poverty has not been abandoned. Skirmishes continue, with widely fluctuating commitment." Co-authors Garth and Stephen Mangum and Andrew Sum have also prepared a companion volume, The Persistence of Poverty in the United States, analyzing the underlying causes of poverty and its persistence in America.
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The book is the first comprehensive study of the American copper industry to include labor markets, unionism, and labor relations as an integral part of its focus. It also undertakes a careful examination of the influences exerted by geography and geology in the shaping of the industry. The study begins with the formation, development, and later histories of all the principal copper producers, their major business and labor policies, technical innovations, attempts at diversification, and foreign ventures. On the labor side, the book examines the beginnings of unionism in the 1880s; the emergence of the Western Federation of Miners in 1893; the later appearance of the International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers in 1916. The eventual takeover of the Mine Mill by the Steel workers in 1967 and the reasons for the eventual collapse of the pattern system in 1983 are also carefully considered. The study emphasizes the role of strategic innovations in shaping American copper history, most prominently in the successive development of underground block-caving and open-pit mining; concentration and flotation; and solvent extraction and electrowinning. The study concludes with an evaluation of the lessons supplied by the past and the prospects for the future of the industry.
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(The essays in this volume examine the historic and presen...)
The essays in this volume examine the historic and present-day role of the internal critics of the postwar regimes in Eastern Europe who, whatever their intentions, used Marxism as critique to demolish Marxism as ideocracy, but did not succeed in replacing it.
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(Using data from the 2000 Census, this collection examines...)
Using data from the 2000 Census, this collection examines the major demographic and employment trends in the rural Midwestern states with special attention to the issues that state and local policy makers must address in the near future.
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Mangum, Garth Leroy was born on July 23, 1926 in Delta, Utah, United States. Son of James L. and Golda (Elder) Mangum.
Bachelor of Science, Brigham Young University, 1956. Master of Public Administration, Harvard University, 1958. Doctor of Philosophy, Harvard University, 1960.
Juris Doctor, University Utah, 1989.
Instructor economics Harvard University, 1960. Associate professor economics Brigham Young University, 1960-1963. Senior staff analyst Presidential R.R. Commission, 1961.
Research director, subcommittee employment and manpower United States Senate, 1963-1964. Executive director President's Committee Manpower, 1964-1965. Executive secretary National Committee Technology, Automation and Economic Progress, 1965-1966.
Research professor economics George Washington University, 1967-1971. Co-director George Washington University (Center Manpower Policy Studies), 1967-1969. Max McGraw professor economics and management University Utah, Salt Lake City, 1969-1997, professor emeritus, since 1997, director Institute Human Resource Management, 1969-1990.
Adjunct professor education leadership Brigham Young University, since 2003. Lecturer University Tel Aviv, Israel, 1969, 84, American Seminar at Salzburg, 1975, University South Africa, 1977, Monash University, Australia, 1984. Special mediator Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service, 1962-1963.
Member Advisory Council Vocational Education, 1966-1967. Vice chairman National Manpower Policy Task Force, 1966-1969, chairman, 1969-1971. Member National Council on Employment Policy, since 1976, chairman, 1979-1981, secretary- treasurer, 1990-2002.
Chairman National Institute Career Education, 1976-1981. Consultant international agencies, federal, state and local governments, business firms, governments of, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Jordan, Oman, Yemen, Bahrain, United Arab Emirates, Indonesia, Yugoslavia, Romania, Uganda, Nigeria, Israel, South Africa, Russia, Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Uruguay, Mexico, Philippines, Taiwan, Republic of Korea, China, others. Consultant Agency for International Development, International Labor Organization, World Bank.
Also arbitrator; vice president Retired Faculty Association, University South Carolina, since 2006.
(The essays in this volume examine the historic and presen...)
(Using data from the 2000 Census, this collection examines...)
(Using data from the 2000 Census, this collection examines...)
(A history of collective bargaining in the steel industry,...)
( The revised and updated seventh edition of this standar...)
( The book is the first comprehensive study of the Ameri...)
( Designing pension plans to cover workers and provide th...)
( In 1964, Lyndon Johnson declared an "unconditional war ...)
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Death is a necessary step in human progression, just as birth was. Sometime after death, the spirit and body will be reunited— and never to be separated again. This is called resurrection, and it was made possible by the death and Resurrection of Jesus Christ.
With United States Army Air Force, 1944-1945.
Married Marion Poll, November 20, 1953. Children: Stephen, David, Mary, Elizabeth.