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Interview with Charles Bryan, President, District 100, I.A.M.

Abstract
[Excerpt] "The long-term success of any corporation is fundamental and necessary for the success of the union. So to put your head in the sand and say, 'I just want to pull my head out when I can, slam my fist on the table and make my demands,' that, I think, is Dark Ages thinking. I want that responsibility. I want to be a part of the decision-making, so that I can be sure that wages be given priority in the distribution of revenue, for example. That was probably one of the most important discoveries that we made."
Journal/Series
Labor Research Review
Volume & Issue:
Vol. 1, Num. 4
Date Issued
1984-01-01Subject
IAM; District 100; Eastern Airlines; negotiations; Charles Bryan
Type
article