Michael Perelman wrote:
> I thought that a GE, vp., Bulwer (sp?), was the bulwark of anti-union activity
> during the 50s and maybe early 60s.
>
I vaguely remember a whole book on the history of GE's piorneering in anti-union strategy and tactics. The memory is vague, but I did pick up from somewhere that GE for nearly a century has been a real leader in anti union activity. Welch merely carried on company tradition.
Carrol