Special News Broadcast recorded from ABC Evening News for Saturday, Aug 31, 1991
Title: Revolution At Work
| Abstract: | An examination of changes effecting US employment and the workplace with Forrest Sawyer (ABC), including: a segment on the General Motors Saturn Plant in Spring Hill (Tennessee) with auto worker Scott Frenns, Saturn Corporation President Skip LeFauve, Saturn UAW President Michael Bennett, auto industry analyst Maryann Keller, Spring Hill resident Jim Lawrence, and Maury (Tennessee) County Executive Sam Kennedy; a segment on Riverside Methodist Hospital in Columbus (Ohio) with hospital director Erie Chapman, nurse's assistant Michael Peterson, health care analyst Russ Coyle, and unidentified others; a segment on US education with corporate executive Dale Vannetta, gardener Refugio Luna and his daughter Marlen, fundraiser Doug Stewart, Education Secretary Lamar Alexander, Professor Barbara Solomon, and California Academy Principal Kathy Clark; and a discussion re: business's role in public education with Sawyer, school principal Madeline Cartwright, former National Education Association President Mary Futrell, Labor Secretary Lynn Martin, William Brock of the National Education Advisory Committee, Eastman Kodak President Kay Whitmore, and DC Rep. Eleanor Holmes Norton. |
| Begin Time: | 09:00:00 pm |
| End Time: | 09:59:00 pm |
| TVN Record Number: | 647077 |
| Copyright: | Abstract and Metadata (c) 1991-2009 Vanderbilt University |
| More Information: | Contact the staff of the Archive. |
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