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Frances Perkins and the following of socioeconomic policies
Gordon Berg
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specialist in the Bureau of Labor-management Relations and Cooperative Programs, U.S.
Department of Labor
Only through the free and open discussion of differing points of view could the truth emerge and human needs and problems be solved; Frances Perkins always those ideals in conducting the publics business for public's benefit. This article is drawn from an essay published in 1980 to mark the dedication of the Frances Perkins Building in Washington, D.C.
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