The State of the American Worker

Joe Henry, Johnie Hammond and Tony Smith

Wednesday, 10 Feb 1993 at 12:00 pm – Pioneer Room, Memorial Union

Joe Henry is an international representative for the International Brotherhood of Teamsters and was an active member of the Teamsters for a Democratic Union, a reform movement within the union. Rep. Johnie Hammond chaired the subcommittee on Healthcare and Social Services in the Iowa House. ISU Philosophy Professor Tony Smith, who is co-director of the Murray G. Bacon Center for Ethics in Corporations and Government, will moderate.
Part of the National Affairs Series

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