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Liberalism at Work: The Rise and Fall of OSHA: Interview Sources

Liberalism at Work: The Rise and Fall of OSHA

Interview Sources

Interview Sources

Dr. Martin Anderson. Domestic Policy Adviser, Nixon administration

Stanley Aronowitz, Oil, Chemical, and Atomic Workers

Frank Bamako, Republic Steel and Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission

Monroe Berkowitz, Chair of President’s Task Force on Workmen’s Disability Income

Richard Burress, Deputy Counsel to the President and Counsel to Arthur Burns, Nixon administration

Joseph Califano, Domestic Policy Adviser, Johnson administration

George Cohen, Bredhoff and Kaiser

Wilbur Cohen, Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare, Johnson administration

Representative Dominick Daniels (D-N.J.)

Barbara Geller, aide to Dr. Eula Bingham

Frank Greer, OSHA Carter administration

Louis Hastings, Automobile Manufacturers Association

James Hodgson, Secretary of Labor, Nixon administration

P. Sam Hughes, Assistant Director for Legislative Clearance and Deputy Director, Bureau of the Budget, Johnson administration

Senator Jacob Javits (R-N.Y.)

Paul Jensen, Department of Labor, Carter administration

Simon Lazarus, Associate Director, Domestic Policy Staff, Carter administration

Dr. Phillip Lee. Public Health Service, Johnson administration

Lawrence Levinson, labor liaison, Johnson White House Staff

Anthony Mazzochi, Oil, Chemical, and Atomic Workers

Eugene Mittelman, Minority Counsel, Senate Labor Committee, and aide to Senator Javits

Len Mote, Automobile Manufacturers Association

Robert Nagle, Senate Labor Committee staff and aide to Senator Harrison Williams

Alfred Neal, President of the Committee for Economic Development

Dr. Norton Nelson, Chair, Task Force on Occupational Health, Public Health Service, Johnson administration

Anthony Obadal, U.S. Chamber of Commerce

Esther Peterson, Assistant Secretary of Labor, Johnson administration

Ruth Ruttenberg, OSHA economist, Carter administration

Richard Schubert, aide to Secretary of Labor James Hodgson, Nixon administration

Charles Schultze, Director of the Bureau of the Budget under Johnson and Chair of the Council of Economic Advisers under Carter

Margaret Seminario, AFL-CIO

John J. Sheehan, Washington Legislative Director, United Steel Workers of America

Lawrence Silberman, Solicitor of Labor, Nixon administration

Dr. James Sterner, Public Health Service Council on Environmental Health

David Swankin, Director, Labor Standards Bureau, Johnson administration

George Taylor, Health and Safety Director, AFL-CIO

Leo Teplow, American Iron and Steel Institute

Frank Wallich, United Auto Workers

Dr. Mary Ellen Weber, Director, OSHA Office of Regulatory Analysis, Carter and Reagan administrations

Senator Harrison Williams (D-N.J.)

W. Willard Wirtz, Secretary of Labor, Johnson administration

Steven Wodka, Oil, Chemical, and Atomic Workers

The following people responded in writing:

Dr. Arthur Burns, Director of Nixon Transition Task Force

John Gardner, Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare, Johnson administration

Reginald Jones, General Electric

Alexander Trowbridge, Secretary of Commerce, Johnson administration

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