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The Spring Session of the Harvard University Trade Union Program will begin on February 23, 1953, according an announcement by Mr. Clinton S. Golden, Executive Director of the program. It will run 13 weeks, ending on May 22.
The purpose of the Trade Union program is to provide training for executive responsibility and to help union officers play more useful and important role of the labor movement. The course provides a union man with 13 weeks of actual policy questions and desistant which confront union leaders, each as organizing activities, negotiation and administration of agreements, presentation of problems to government agencies and arbitrators, and the unions' responsibilities and relationships to the community. P>Any interested union may communists with Mr. Golden for additional information concerning the Trade Union Program at Harvard University.
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