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Ford / Labor Leaders Meeting #236134

CBS Evening News for Wednesday, Sep 11, 1974
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(Studio) Ford meets with labor leaders
REPORTER: Roger Mudd

(White House) $415 million to be spent to financial 85,000 public jobs. [FORD - states watching unemployment rate closely.] Ford says to be no wage-price controls. [AFL-CIO President George MEANY - says price and wage controls will not work unless control absolute and complete.] [AFL-CIO secretary-treasurer Lane KIRKLAND - regards tight money as inappropriate to economic situation.] General labor opposition to general federal budget-cutting. [Service Employees International Union George HARDY - says President must do something.] Hsing. and construction industry to be topic in Atlanta, Georgia, talks.
REPORTER: Phil Jones

Reporter(s):
Jones, Phil;
Mudd, Roger
Duration:
00:03:10

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