Background
Parnes, Herbert Saul was born on April 4, 1919 in Pittsburgh. Son of Joseph and Bess (Treelisky) Parnes.
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This comprehensive and eminently readable introduction to human resource policy has been designed especially for readers with little or no prior exposure to economics. Parnes divides human resource policy into five major areas: development, allocation, conservation, utilization, and full employment promotion. Within this framework he provides a cogent introduction to the concepts of human resources, the major social problems relating to human resources, and the principal public human resource programmes.
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industrial relations specialist
Parnes, Herbert Saul was born on April 4, 1919 in Pittsburgh. Son of Joseph and Bess (Treelisky) Parnes.
Bachelor of Arts Pittsburgh, 1939. Master of Arts, University Pittsburgh, 1941. Doctor of Philosophy, Ohio State University, 1950.
Instructor economics University Pittsburgh, 1946—1947. Instructor to professor economics Ohio State University, Columbus, 1947—1980, chairman faculty labor and human resources, 1975—1980. Professor industrial relations and human resources Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey, 1980—1983.
Consultant Organization of European Cooperation and Development, Paris, 1961—1962. Chairman Ohio State Advisory Council Employment Security, 1971—1976. Served with field artillery United States Army Air Force, 1942-1946.
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Member of Industrial Relations Research Association, American Economic Association, Phi Beta Kappa.
Married Atha R. Brackemyre, September 20, 1944. Children: Jane, Marc L., Gail E., Jones.