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Later in 1935, Saposs joined the nascent
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Saposs worked in a variety of positions over the next few years. He was an accident prevention investigator for the New York
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for membership, and rejected as a prospect. He had also tried to expose those individuals at the Board who he felt were communists. But Smith and others attacked Saposs as a communist, and the
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accused him of being a red, and he was forced to resign from the NLRB. His work on the Board was an integral part of the New Deal's efforts to better the status of the
American worker.
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421:. In 1936, he became Special Assistant to the Commission of Labor Statistics at USDOL. In 1948, he became Special Advisor to the European Labor Division of the United States
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United States House of
Representatives. Special Committee on Un-American Activities. 76th Congress, 3d sess. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1940.
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to attack the
National Labor Relations Board. Saposs was a leader among anti-communist leftists. He had even been surreptitiously assessed by members of the
160:. His parents were Isaac Saposnik, a peddler, and Shima Erevsky. In 1895, the family emigrated to the United States and shortened their name to Saposs. The
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124:(February 22, 1886 – November 13, 1968) was an 20th-century American economist, labor historian, and civil servant, best known as chief economist of the
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Readings in Trade
Unionism: Labor Organization Principles and Problems as Discussed by Trade Unionists in Their Official Publications and Writings
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Readings in Trade
Unionism: Labor Organization Principles and Problems as Discussed by Trade Unionists in Their Official Publications and Writings
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Effective
Collective Bargaining: Rev. May 1940: Outline, Bibliography, and Statements from Authorities on the Role of the Written Trade Agreement
199:(UW). He graduated in 1911, and enrolled part-time in the graduate program at UW. He enrolled full-time beginning in 1913, and graduated with a
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History of the Labor
Movement in the United States. Vol. 1: From Colonial Times to the Founding of the American Federation of Labor.
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Effective
Collective Bargaining: Outline, Bibliography, and Statements from Authorities on the Role of the Written Trade Agreement
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Although Saposs was a militant liberal and an early critic of Communist intervention in the American labor union movement, the
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In 1935, Saposs became a research consultant to the United States Department of Labor (USDOL), for whom he wrote a report on
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341:(NLRA) was constitutional. However, Saposs' tenure at the NLRB proved short. Although it had once supported the NLRA, the
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Current Anti-labor Activities: Part of an Address Delivered Before the Hungry Club at Pittsburgh, Pa., April 11, 1938
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in 1915. While in the doctoral program at Wisconsin, Saposs was a student of the nationally known labor economist
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The Making of the National Labor Relations Board: A Study in Economics, Politics, and the Law, 1933–1937.
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brewering companies) in his teens to help support his family. In 1906, at the age of 20, he was elected
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In 1954, Saposs became a senior research associate at the Littauer Center for Public Administration at
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The Reshaping of the National Labor Relations Board: National Labor Policy in Transition, 1937–1947.
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on behalf of the Inter-Church World Movement Commission, and served as Educational Director for the
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Claiming Rights and Righting Wrongs in Texas: Mexican Workers and Job Politics During World War II.
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In 1945, Saposs became Chief of the Reports and Statistics Office in the Manpower Division of the
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David Joseph Saposs died age 82 on November 13, 1968, at his home in Washington, D.C., from a
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Between 1913 and 1968, Saposs published more than a dozen books and many more articles.
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Financial Conditions and Macroeconomic Performance: Essays in Honor of Hyman P. Minsky.
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Case Studies in Labor Ideology: Central European countries: Austria and Western Germany
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Case Studies in Labor Ideology: Central European countries: Austria and Western Germany
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On July 3, 1917, Saposs married Bertha Tigay, a social worker; they had two daughters.
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Steven M. Fazzari and Dimitri B. Papadimitriou, eds. Armonk, N.Y.: M.E. Sharpe, 1992.
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Case Studies in Labor Ideology;: Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden
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Case Studies in Labor Ideology: Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden
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Although he lacked a high school diploma, Saposs was admitted in 1907 to the
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Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the United States.
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Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the United States,
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Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the United States,
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National Labor Relations Board v. Jones & Laughlin Steel Corporation
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Pocketbook Politics: Economic Citizenship in Twentieth-Century America.
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through 1963. In 1957, he was a visiting professor for a year at the
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Saposs taught at the Institute of Labor and Industrial Relations (now
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The University of Wisconsin's archive assesses Saposs as follows:
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David Saposnik was born on February 22, 1886, in the city of
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College Station, Tex.: Texas A&M University Press, 2009.
1302:. National Labor Relations Board, Technical Service Division
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hired Saposs as a consultant on labor issues to him for the
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Left Wing Unionism: A Study of Radical Policies and Tactics
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as lecturer on American and foreign labor issues at the
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Albany, N.Y.: State University of New York Press, 1981.
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Albany, N.Y.: State University of New York Press, 1974.
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defunded his division and his job on October 11, 1940.
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Emigrants from the Russian Empire to the United States
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Union Responsibility and Incorporation of Labor Unions
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The Reshaping of the National Labor Relations Board...
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The Reshaping of the National Labor Relations Board...
791:"David J. Saposs Papers, 1907-1968: Biography/History"
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Union Responsibility and Incorporation of Labor Unions
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Business Cycles: From John Law to the Internet Crash.
231:(here, mounted state police threatening to strike in
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The Rise and Fall of the New Deal Order, 1930–1980.
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The Making of the National Labor Relations Board...
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The Making of the National Labor Relations Board...
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The Making of the National Labor Relations Board...
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Office of the Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs
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1970:Papadimitriou, Dimitri B. "Minsky on Himself." In
1967:Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 2004.
1940:Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1989.
1917:The Institutionalist Tradition in Labor Economics.
289:In 1934, Saposs became research director for the
259:In 1920, he became an economic consultant to the
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1992:Who Was Who in America, With World Notables.
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704:"The Rise and Decline of the A.F. of L." in
415:Office of Military Government, United States
282:. At Columbia, he became close friends with
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599:Labor Racketeering: Evolution and Solutions
512:. His wife and two daughters survived him.
489:(1961-1964) and a senior specialist at the
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1915:Champlin, Dell P. and Knoedler, Janet T.
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695:"Opposition in Socialist International,"
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1912:New York: Oxford University Press, 2005.
1865:"The Rise and Decline of the A.F. of L."
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355:Congress of Industrial Organizations
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834:"David Saposs, 82, Labor Economist"
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487:United States Department of Defense
423:Economic Cooperation Administration
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2075:20th-century American male writers
1986:Class in America: An Encyclopedia.
1908:Betz, Paul R. and Carnes, Mark C.
1801:. Labor Publications Society: 9–11
1636:. Labor Publications Society: 9–11
329:Supreme Court of the United States
254:Amalgamated Clothing Workers Union
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2020:American male non-fiction writers
1936:Fraser, Steve and Gerstle, Gary.
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1735:. Labor Publications Society: 6–8
1702:. Labor Publications Society: 1–2
668:"In the Wake of the Big Strike,"
659:"Unionizing the 'Brain Worker',"
455:United States Department of State
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419:United States Department of Labor
357:. The AFL allied with anti-union
2015:20th-century American historians
1919:Armonk, N.Y.: M.E. Sharpe, 2004.
1768:. Labor Publications Society: 19
1330:. National Labor Relations Board
677:"The Need for a Labor Culture,"
445:(here, original University Hall)
304:NLRB and other federal positions
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581:Effective Collective Bargaining
571:with Bertha Tigay Saposs (1926)
471:School of International Service
146:University of Wisconsin-Madison
1600:Case Studies in Labor Ideology
1568:. University of Hawaii Press.
1565:Case Studies in Labor Ideology
1478:Communism in American Politics
1439:Communism in American Politics
1411:Communism in American Politics
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629:Case Studies in Labor Ideology
611:Communism in American Politics
126:National Labor Relations Board
91:Economist, historian, educator
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1627:"The Packers Break the Peace"
979:Champlin and Knoedler, p. 57.
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650:"The Line-up at Cincinnati,"
587:Current Anti-labor Activities
337:, 301 U.S. 1 (1938) that the
327:critical to winning over the
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115:Isaac Saposnik, Shima Erevsky
1910:American National Biography.
1603:. University of Hawaii Press
1540:. University of Hawaii Press
1512:. University of Hawaii Press
1078:American National Biography,
898:American National Biography,
343:American Federation of Labor
339:National Labor Relations Act
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2055:American University faculty
1660:"The Line-up at Cincinnati"
925:Foner, p. 10; Weir, p. 147.
605:Communism in American Union
483:Defense Intelligence School
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379:Other federal positions
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233:Homestead, Pennsylvania
197:University of Wisconsin
2040:Writers from Milwaukee
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1483:Public Affairs Press
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1444:Public Affairs Press
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1406:Saposs, David Joseph
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1238:Saposs, David Joseph
1203:Saposs, David Joseph
1172:Saposs, David Joseph
1136:Saposs, David Joseph
1091:Saposs, David Joseph
495:University of Hawaii
387:Saposs worked under
250:Steel strike of 1919
246:Carnegie Corporation
229:Steel strike of 1919
1841:on 12 November 2020
1211:. George H. Doran.
1144:John Rogers Commons
475:American University
369:Communist Party USA
351:industrial unionism
280:Columbia University
248:, investigated the
227:Saposs covered the
122:David Joseph Saposs
33:David Joseph Saposs
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1052:Zamora, p. 74-75;
686:"Cut the Racket,"
563:Left Wing Unionism
451:Harvard University
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896:Betz and Carnes,
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1984:Weir, Robert E.
1950:Gross, James A.
1943:Gross, James A.
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