Arthur M. Ross (May 1, 1916 - ?) on Workers and Union Bureaucracy

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(1916 - )

Vice President of the University of Michigan and former United States Commissioner of Labor Statistics

: Dr. Arthur M. Ross, vice president of the University of Michigan and former United States Commissioner of Labor Statistics, was found dead to day in a motel in Allen Park near Detroit. His age was 54. Dr. Ross had been on a business trip for the university. The death was apparently from natural causes, the state police said. (From: NYTimes.com.)


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Quote #16 on Economic Struggle Quotes >> Workers and Union Bureaucracy

“The striking power of workers has been a prize sought by other groups with other purposes. The syndicalists and the communists would have used it for a total alteration in the structure of American society. The demands of the business union, in contrast, are compatible with a profit system. Business unionism is the natural enemy of revolutionary unionism and a more effective adversary perhaps than the capitalist manager himself.”

Source: "Industrial Conflict," edited by Aurthor Kornhauser, Robert Dubin, and Arthur M. Ross, McGraw-Hill Book Company, New York, Toronto, London, 1954. Part 1: Basic Issues Concerning Industrial Conflict, Chapter 2: The Natural History of the Strike, by Arthur M. Ross, Page 36.

"Industrial Conflict," edited by Aurthor Kornhauser, Robert Dubin, and Arthur M. Ross, McGraw-Hill Book Company, New York, Toronto, London, 1954.

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