Background
Barbash, Jack was born on August 1, 1910 in Brooklyn. Son of Louis and Rose (Titel) Barbash.
(Theories and Concepts in Comparative Industrial Relations...)
Theories and Concepts in Comparative Industrial Relations is a pioneering undertaking and perhaps the first collaborative enterprise of its kind. A collection of papers dealing with comparative industrial relations theory, all of the papers included except one were presented during the International Industrial Relations Association meetings in Hamburg in 1986. Written from an interdisciplinary standpoint by internationally known scholars and authorities on industrial relations, the essays are arranged in four categories: an introductory essay; national case studies; general theories and concepts; and industrial relations in theory and practice.
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Barbash, Jack was born on August 1, 1910 in Brooklyn. Son of Louis and Rose (Titel) Barbash.
Bachelor of Science, New York University, 1932. Master of Arts, New York University, 1937.
Investigator, New York State Department Labor, 1937-1939; economist, National Labor Relations Board, 1939-1940; economist, United States Office Education, 1943-1945; economist, War Production Board, 1943-1945; economist, Department Labor, 1945-1948; research and education director, Amalgamated Meat Cutters Union, 1948-1949; economist, staff director subcommittee labor and labor management relations, United States Senate, 1949-1953; economist legal department, Chief Information Officer, 1953-1955; research and education director, industrial union department, American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, 1955-1957; member of faculty, University of Wisconsin, 1957-1994; professor economics, University of Wisconsin, 1959-1994; Bascom professor, University of Wisconsin, 1976-1994; professor emeritus, University of Wisconsin, 1981-1994. Visiting professor University of California Davis, 1985-1990. Lecturer cultural affairs unites states department State, Europe, Asia, Latin American, 1966-1994.
(Theories and Concepts in Comparative Industrial Relations...)
Member Wisconsin Commission Status of Women, 1959-1962. Member American Association of University Professors (president University Wisconsin chapter 1970-1971), Industrial Relations Research Association (executive board 1963-1968, president 1980), International Industrial Relations Association (executive committee 1979-1989), Association Evolutionary Economics (president 1980).
Married Kate Hubbelbank, May 27, 1934. Children: Louis, Fred, Mark.