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Fortune Magazine June 4, 1979 - How The Contractors Broke The Unions' Grip
This vintage issue of Fortune Magazine, dated June 4, 1979, showcases an insightful cover story that explores the pivotal transformations in labor relations as contractors began to weaken the grip of unions. During a time marked by economic uncertainty, this magazine delivers valuable information on the evolving landscape of business and labor in the late 20th century. As inflation surged and corporate dynamics shifted, this issue provides a rare glimpse into the corporate strategies that shaped the economic environment of the era.
The significance of this vintage magazine lies not only in its compelling analysis of labor issues but also in its in-depth coverage of related topics, including inflation trends, corporate news, and investment strategies. Whether you're a business historian, an economist, or simply a vintage magazine collector, this issue is an essential addition to your collection, reflecting a critical juncture in American industrial history.
Condition is good, with a blurred-out address label on the cover. This example is perfect for those seeking collectible vintage magazines in a condition that showcases its age without significant wear.
Key Highlights:
- Notable Articles: Features crucial insights from the business world, covering topics such as industrial inflation, corporate leadership changes, and evolving investment strategies.
- Expert Analysis: Includes analyses that not only inform but also educate readers on how diverse economic factors influence business and investment decisions.
This June 4, 1979 issue is a treasure for anyone interested in understanding the fundamental economic shifts of the 1970s. It provides a detailed snapshot of labor relations and financial trends, making it an invaluable resource for collectors.
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Contents include:
- 6 - The Editor’s Desk
- 9 - Business Roundup
Inflation still rages in industrial prices, but the big run-up in food prices is over. - 15 - In the News
Turbulence greets UAL’s new pilot, that boardroom scrap at Beatrice, Ford’s farewell figures, and more. - 47 - On Your Own Time
A telescopic voyage among the stars by Marilyn Wellemeyer. - 65 - Keeping Up
by Daniel Seligman - 147 - Personal Investing
Higher energy prices could make oil and gas funds more rewarding.