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SOCIAL ACTION T0 BE MAPPED AT MEET HERE

Workers’ Problems to Come ~ Up For Study at Conference.

Important sessions on social actioh, covering the problems of workers in modern industrial society and possible solutions of these problems, will be held in connection with the 64th annual meeting of the Natiohal Conference of Social Work in Indianapolis May 23-29. "U. S. Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins, Mary Anderson, director of the Women's Bureau of the U.: S. Department of Labor, and Edwin S. Smith, member of the National Labor Relations Board; will serve as chairmen of the social ac-

tion meetings, which will cover the general theme of employment planning. “Technological Unemployment — will be

George M. Harrison, grand president of the Brotherhood of Railway and Steamship | Clerks, Cincinnati. On the same program, Nels Anderson, director, section of labor relations, WPA, Washington, will speak on “Gearing Workers to Jobs.”

RA Aid to Speak

Another important session is to consider the dispossessed farmer and worker. “The Philgsophy and Practice of the Reeiioment Administration,” an argument<for the

Resettlement Administration, will be discussed by Walter Packard,

assistant director of the Resettle- ]

ment division. On the same program, Rudolph Bertram, employment section of the: TVA, Knoxville, Tenn., will discuss the possibilities of developing a program in which funds to be paid out of unemployment compensation can be made available for: protective work. Under a third heading, planning for the security of the American worker, Ewan Clague, of the Social Security Board research division, will spzak on “Operation and Coverage of the Social Security Act.” 1 R. C. Atkinson,

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member, Committee on Public Administration, will speak on “The Dependency of a Successful Unemployment Insurance System upon Unemployment Exchanges.” The Very~ Rev. Francis J. Haas, rector of the Seminary of St. Francis de Sales, St. Francis, Wis., is to preside at a session on “Organized Labor and Modern Industrial Society.” Speakers and their topics will be Mary van Kleeck, Division of Industrial Studies director, Russell Sage Foundation, New York City, “The Social Programs of Economic and Political Organizations of Labor”; and T. Arnold Hill, department of Indus-. trial Relations, National Urban League, New York City, on “The Social Significance to Minority

Groups of Recent Labor Developments.”

Other Topics Listed

Other social action sessions will cover such topics as “The Right of Labor to Bargain Collectively,” and “International Planning for Labor.” Under the first, Heber Blankenhorn, National Labor Relations Board economist, will speak on “Violations of Civil Liberties in Labor Disputes,” - while Edwin. S.

Smith, National Labor Relations Board member, will talk on “The Labor Relations Board and Labor Disputes.”

[This session is scheduled for 11 a. m,, Friday, May 28, in the Murat Theater. Miss Perkins speaks at 11 a. m., Saturday, May 29, in the Murat. Approximately 10,000 visitors from all parts of the United States and Canada are expected to attend the Conference. Other ‘subjects to be discussed throughout the week include the future of ‘the Federal relief program-and administration of the Social Security Act. A complete survey.of the social welfare situation is planned.

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