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American Industrial Psychologist, Researcher on Topics such as Labor Unions and Worker Attitudes, Advocated a Form of Industrial Psychology that Approached Problems from the Workers' Standpoint
: An American industrial psychologist. He was an early researcher on topics such as labor unions and worker attitudes, and advocated a form of industrial psychology that approached problems from the workers' standpoint rather than that of management. He has been described as one of the most important early figures in organizational psychology, and is particularly remembered for his focus on worker well-being. (From: Wikipedia.org.)
Administration and Sociology Scholar from the University of Chicago, Met his True Love at the 1933-1934 Chicago World's Fair
: Professor emeritus of sociology and administration, Graduate School of Management, University of California-Irvine. His books include The World of Work, Theory Building, and Human Relations in Administration. (From: Wikipedia.org.)
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.)
"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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