Darrell Tennis, labor activist and political consultant, talks about his career advocating for Michigan organized labor
Darrell Tennis, labor activist and political consultant, talks about his career advocating for Michigan organized labor. Tennis reflects on working for a number of labor unions before finally opening his own consulting firm in Lansing. Tennis also talks about lobbying in the state, the influence of the United Auto Workers in the AFL-CIO, tensions between unions as state workers were organized, the administrations of Governor William Milliken and John Engler, and the creation of the Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration. He says that he expects continued attempts to privatize public services in the state, that electing more Democrats to office does not insure a pro-labor legislature and that a fundamental problem in Michigan politics is the "gerrymandering" of voting districts. Tennis is interviewed by John Revitte, MSU professor emeritus of Labor and Industrial Relations.
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- In Collections
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G. Robert Vincent Voice Library Collection
- Copyright Status
- In Copyright
- Date Published
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2008-12-15
- Interviewees
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Tennis, Darrell
- Interviewers
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Revitte, John
- Subjects
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Tennis, Darrell
International Union, United Automobile, Aerospace, and Agricultural Implement Workers of America
AFL-CIO
Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration
Consulting firms
Gerrymandering
Labor leaders
Labor unions--Officials and employees
Lobbying
Privatization
Michigan
Michigan--Lansing
- Material Type
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Sound recordings
- Language
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English
- Extent
- 01:33:21
- Holding Institution
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Vincent Voice Library
- Call Number
- Voice 20175
- Catalog Record
- http://catalog.lib.msu.edu/record=b12177272
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