Who Makes Cents?: A History of Capitalism Podcast

Ronald Schatz on the Labor Board Vets and the Rise of Industrial-Labor Relations

03.27.2021 - By Jessica Levy and Dylan GottliebPlay

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In this episode, labor historian Ronald Schatz speaks about the National War Labor Board. Recruited by the government to help resolve union-management conflicts during World War II, many of the labor board vets went on to have long and illustrious careers negotiating conflicts in a wide-range of sectors from the steel industry to public sector unionism. Some were recruited to mitigate unrest on college and university campuses in response to student unrest. While not a traditional labor history, the history of the labor board vets is one worth paying attention to both for what it tells us about past efforts to arbitrate labor-management conflicts, and what could be in store amid future conflicts. 

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