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AFSCME Program Development Department Records, Part 1 and 2
Collection
Identifier: LR002203
Abstract
The AFSCME Program Development Department was created in January of 1973 to deal with matters such as health care, the deinstitutionalization of the mentally ill, employee protections, career development, and sex discrimination. It was funded by federal grant money until 1975 when the funds ran out, the department was disbanded, and its several functions were taken over by other AFSCME departments.
The records in Part I reflect the Department's concerns with women's issues, sex...
Dates:
1964 - 1977; Majority of material found within 1973 - 1975
Found in:
Walter P. Reuther Library
Wayne State University Office of the President: George E. Gullen Jr. Records
Collection
Identifier: WSR000285
Abstract
George E. Gullen Jr., was the sixth president of Wayne State University. An alumnus, he first joined the university in an official capacity as Vice President of university relations in 1966 after serving ten years as a Vice President of American Motors Corporation. In 1971, he was named acting president and was fully appointed as president in 1972, a title he kept until 1978.During Gullen’s presidency, many improvements were made both academically and physically to...
Dates:
1960 - 1974
Found in:
Walter P. Reuther Library
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- Collective bargaining 1
- Deinstitutionalization 1
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- Labor unions -- Organizing 1
- Mental health 1
- Pay equity 1
- Psychiatric nurses 1
- Psychological tests 1
- Sex discrimination 1
- Social workers 1
- Urban development 1
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- Coalition of Labor Union Women (U.S.) 1
- Gullen, George E., Jr. 1
- United States. Civil Rights Act of 1964. 1
- United States. Education Amendments of 1972. Title IX. 1
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