REUTHER (W. P.) — REUTHER WALTER PHILIP (1907 1970) Importante personnalité du syndicalisme américain. D’abord outilleur chez Ford en même temps qu’il suivait les cours de la Wayne University de Detroit, Walter Reuther prit part au syndicalisme militant après la… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Reuther — [ ruːθə], Walter Philip, amerikanischer Gewerkschaftsführer, * Wheeling (West Virginia) 1. 9. 1907, ✝ (Flugzeugabsturz) Pellston (Michigan) 9. 5. 1970; wurde 1946 Präsident der »United Automobile Workers Union« (UAW). Reuther erreichte… … Universal-Lexikon
Reuther — Reuther, Walter … Enciclopedia Universal
Reuther — [ro͞o′thər] Walter (Philip) 1907 70; U.S. labor leader … English World dictionary
Reuther Middle School — is a secondary level school in Rochester Hills, Michigan. It is in the Rochester Community Schools district of Rochester Hills. Its current principal is David Hurst and it s current assistant principal is Chuck May. It is located on 1430 E.… … Wikipedia
Reuther, Walter — ▪ American labour leader in full Walter Philip Reuther born September 1, 1907, Wheeling, West Virginia, U.S. died May 9, 1970, Pellston, Michigan American labour leader who was president of the United Automobile Workers (UAW) and of the… … Universalium
Reuther Nunataks — 79.166666666667 85.95 Koordinaten: 79° 10′ S, 85° 57′ W … Deutsch Wikipedia
Reuther, Walter — (1907 1970) Future labor leader Walter Reuther was born in West Virginia and left school at the age of 16 to work. In 1927, he went to Detroit, Michigan, to work for Ford Motor Company. In 1932, he went to Europe and spent two years working in … Historical Dictionary of the Roosevelt–Truman Era
Reuther, Walter (Philip) — born Sept. 1, 1907, Wheeling, W.Va., U.S. died May 9, 1970, Pellston, Mich. U.S. labour leader. He became an apprentice tool and diemaker at age 16. He traveled around the world in the 1930s, developing a lifelong distaste for communism after… … Universalium
Reuther's Treaty of Detroit — The five year contract negotiated by trade union president Walter Reuther between the United Auto Workers (UAW) and the Big Three automakers in 1950 became known as the Treaty of Detroit . The UAW agreed to a long term contract, which protected… … Wikipedia