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James J. Reynolds, Jr.

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to sign a new deal with the union; Loeb had stymied unionization by refusing to authorize automatic payment of union dues from the sanitation-workers' paychecks, so Reynolds suggested that the city allow the workers to designate a portion of their paycheck – equal to at least the
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under federal administration, which then transferred the appropriate amount to the union. Ultimately, the union was recognized and workers received a 5% raise, to $ 1.90/hour.
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Columbia College (Columbia University). Office of Alumni Affairs and Development; Columbia College (Columbia University) (1957).
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This biography of a person who has held a non-elected position in the federal government of the United States is a
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As Undersecretary of Labor for President Johnson, one of Reynolds' most well-known moments came in April 1968.
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as Special Assistant for labor issues, and mustered out in May 1946 with the rank of
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President Lyndon Johnson's remarks at Reynolds' swearing in, 8 March 1967.
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United States Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare (1954-01-26).
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amount of their union dues – as savings deposited to a
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with the class of 1928, where he was classmates with future
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Index

James J. Reynolds
James Reynolds (disambiguation)
Brooklyn, New York
U.S.
Washington, D.C.
Columbia University
Quentin Reynolds
Under Secretary of Labor
Lyndon B. Johnson
United States
John F. Kennedy
National Labor Relations Board
Harry S. Truman
Brooklyn, New York
née
Columbia University
Undersecretary of Labor
James T. O'Connell
Wall Street
United States Navy
World War II
Under Secretary of the Navy
Commander
Martin Luther King Jr.
Memphis, Tennessee
African-American
Memphis sanitation strike
assassination of Martin Luther King Jr.
Henry Loeb
credit union

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