The CIO sought to restructure labor unionism on an industrial rather than craft basis: unions should be organized according to the industry people worked in, not the type of job they did in it.
John L. Lewis
John L. Lewis is credited as the founder of the Committee for Industrial Organization, which later became the Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO). Lewis was a prominent labor leader and played a significant role in organizing industrial workers in the United States.
John L Lewis
All skilled & unskilled workers in the automobile industry
A standing committee is 'institutionalized' and as such a permanent organization within Government or Congress / Parliament. An interim commission is established on a temporary basis.
joint committee on accreditation of health care organization
Committee for Industrial Organization (CIO)
Committee for Industrial Organization
J. Raymond Walsh has written: 'C.I.O. industrial unionism in action' -- subject(s): Committee for Industrial Organization, Labour and labouring classes
The Committee on Space Research (COSPAR) was established by the International Council for Science in 1958.
Frank Hearn has written: 'Domination, legitimation, and resistance' -- subject(s): Industrial sociology, Working class, History 'The transformation of industrial organization' -- subject(s): Industrial organization 'The transformation of industrial organization' -- subject(s): Industrial organization
The Un-American Activities Committee was established in 1937 to investigate subversive movements. The problem the Americans had was the supporting people within the organization.