OVERSIGHT HEARINGS ON THE IMPACT OF THE CANADIAN-AMERICAN AUTOMOTIVE AGREEMENT ON EMPLOYMENT IN THE UNITED STATES HEARINGS BEFORE THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON LABOR STANDARDS OF THE COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION AND LABOR HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES NINETY-FOURTH CONGRESS SECOND SESSION HEARINGS HELD IN WASHINGTON, D.C., ON APRIL 14 AND MAY 6, 1976 72-532 Printed for the use of the Committee on Education and Labor U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON: 1976 COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION AND LABOR CARL D. PERKINS, Kentucky, Chairman FRANK THOMPSON, JR., New Jersey EDWARD BEARD, Rhode Island ALBERT H. QUIE, Minnesota CONTENTS Day, Frank S., president, Condamatic Co., Warren, Mich., ac- companied by Herbert Liebenson, vice president, governmental affairs, National Small Business Association___ Eberle, William D., president and chief executive officer, Motor Leonard, Will E., Chairman, U.S. International Trade Commission, accompanied by commodity analyst John MacHatton, attorney Warren Dean, and commodity analyst George Whitney. Segall, Joel, Deputy Under Secretary of Labor for International Affairs, accompanied by Mrs. Coyle, international economist, Office of Foreign Policy, and Mr. Fooks, Director of the Office of Woodcock, Leonard, president, United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers of America, accompanied by Dick Warden, national legislative director, and Dr. Helen Kramer, 3 16 33 Segall, Joel, Deputy Under Secretary of Labor for International Woodcock, Leonard, president, United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers of America, prepared statement of Eberle, W. D., Motor Vehicles Manufacturers Association of the United States, Inc., Washington, D.C., letter to Chairman Dent, dated July 23, Lavelle, Patrick J., president, APMA (Canada), Toronto, Canada, letter to U.S. International Trade Commission, additional information submitted... |