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Statement by the President Announcing Appointment of Members of the National Labor-Management Panel

December 18, 1947

I HAVE TODAY appointed 12 members of the National Labor-Management Panel--6 representatives of management and 6 representatives of labor, as required by section 205 of the Labor Management Relations Act. When requested by the Director of the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service, the panel will "advise in the avoidance of industrial controversies and the manner in which mediation and voluntary adjustment shall be administered, particularly with reference to controversies affecting the general welfare of the country.

Appointment to public office, even on a part-time basis, calls for a considerable expenditure of time and energy, and a consequent sacrifice of private responsibilities and interests. On several occasions I have spoken of the difficulty of filling public posts with men of insight and broad experience. The willingness by these outstanding leaders of management and labor to serve on the National Labor-Management Panel should not only be of considerable assistance to Director Cyrus S. Ching of the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service, but should furnish an example to others to place themselves, when needed, at the service of their country.

The appointments and the terms of office are as follows:
From management: Term expires Dec. 18

James Black, President, Pacific Gas and
Electric Co 1948
Benjamin F. Fairless, President, U.S. Steel
Corporation 1950
Paul G. Hoffman, President, Studebaker
Corporation 1948
George M. Humphrey, President, M. A.
Hanna Co 1949
Lewis Lapham, President, American-Hawaiian SS Co 1949
Charles E. Wilson, President, General Electric Co 1950


From labor.............................................................................. Term expires Dec. 18

Harvey W. Brown, President, International
Machinists Union 1948
Clinton S. Golden, Chief of the Labor Division of the American Mission for Aid to
Greece 1949
William Green, President, American Federation of Labor 1950
Allan S. Haywood, Vice President, Congress
of Industrial Organizations 1948
William L. Hutcheson, President, American
Federation of Labor Carpenters Union 1949
Philip Murray, President, Congress of Industrial Organizations 1950