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1 * * * TRANSCRIPT SUMMARY * * * Former US Secretary of Labor Ray Marshall Transcript Summary of video recorded November 29, 2018 At the Ray Marshall Center University of Texas, Austin Interviewer: Ana Avendano VP, Labor Engagement, United Way Worldwide 01:00:41 Early years: born in Louisiana in 1928 lived in the Mississippi Baptist Orphanage from age 11-14, a life-changing experience. 01:05:32 In the Navy, and WWII 01:08:51 How he became a Labor Economist 01:14:15 How he d met Jimmy Carter: Secretary had been part of a group in the South to change the political climate - L.Q.C. Lamar Society and focused on Carter. 01:17:00 He helped write for the campaign, and after the election, told Carter Labor would be his preference. 01:18:22 Unemployment high in 1976 77 so, he created a strong training and public jobs program. 01:23:02 How he saw the role of Secretary of Labor 01:27:55 Fixing OSHA 01:44:25 How he dealt with the transition of women and minorities strongly coming into the segregated labor market. 01:45:54 Brought in Alexis Herman to help fight institutionalized discrimination.

2 01:54:56 Cultural barriers against women in certain industries, like coal-mining. 02:02:21 Creating outreach apprenticeship programs 02:03:52 To break down institutional discrimination, you have to do it through affirmative action. 02:09:04 Labor markets remain highly segregated even today: for example, harassment. 02:14:50 Another big initiative he began in the Labor Department: increase minimum wage. 02:21:25 International matters in the Carter administration 02:24:02 Belief that you couldn t have a democratic system without free and democratic unions. Wanted an international minimum wage standard. 02:25:45 ILO: Henry Kissinger had threatened to withdraw from the ILO, because they were perverting the process. 02:33:02 COSATU in South Africa - the Council of South African Trade Unions. When he was Secretary of Labor, blacks couldn t join unions there. 02:34:13 Great concern about General Figueiredo in Brazil and his human rights approach to foreign policy. Secretary Marshall represented the United States at his inauguration. 02:39:15 Value of the Labor Attaché program: Warren Christopher and Cy Vance 02:41:10 Secretary formed a group of economists The Copenhagen Group and worked with the OECD. 02:45:12 The International Bureau of Labor Affairs (ILAB) under Howard Samuels leadership

3 02:47:17 Reflections on the state of the international labor movement right now 02:51:01 Demise of the Soviet Union was interpreted it as a victory for free-market fundamentalism but Secretary thought it was a testament to the strength of democracy. 02:53:00 One of the worse things Ronald Reagan ever said is that the government is the problem. The debate ought not to be about the size of government but it ought to be about the competence. 02:55:38 He set up the Tripartite Industry Committees to work together and get good information which they didn t have. 03:04:18 Immigration policy 03:09:35 The Employers of Undocumented Workers Program 03:11:04 Another outcome: the creation of the Select Commission on Immigration and Refugee Policy and the Amnesty Provision. 03:12:47 The 2013 bill: I didn t call it a good bill, but I called it an acceptable bill. 03:17:07 Got the 2013 bill through because they got the unions on the same page. 03:19:50 2013 bill dealt with: what do you do about the unauthorized immigrants who are already here. That s easy to demagogue. We got it because we didn t pass a good law to start with we got all these people here, and we ignored it until 9-11 and all of a sudden if you re trying to enforce a bad law after you ve ignored it for years, you ll make things worse, not better. And that s pretty much what we have done. 03:24:42 US President Trump has been using the issue of immigration as a very divisive tool. What could we have done to prevent that?

4 03:29:21 The Secretary s scholarship has reflected one philosophy: Workers voices are a key part of policy making Unless policies reflect the real-life experience of workers, they don t work. 03:31:57 The free rider laws, called Right to Work I don t know why anybody ever let them be called Right to Work it doesn t have anything to do with the right to work. 03:35:29 Thoughts on the path to union revitalization 03:40:18 1978: breaking the filibuster couldn t get votes of Jim Sasser of Tennessee, Dale Bumpers of Arkansas, Russell Long of Louisiana. 03:41:51 The National Association of Manufacturers formed a Council for a Union-free Environment an abomination! 03:45:19 Further explanation of Senate Bill 744 - the 2013 Immigration bill and the Adjustment of Status. 03:48:29 Words of advice for those contemplating becoming economists, labor lawyers, organizers, or officers within their unions. 03:52:55 Reasons for the decline in union membership 03:56:18 In a democracy, inequality is not sustainable. You will have a plutocracy before it s over if you don t deal with that. 03:57:20 Strikes during his time as Labor Secretary (especially the coal strike). Basic policy: let the parties solve their own problems. Government should stay out, unless it s in the national interest. 03:59:56 Strongest union leadership in the labor movement during the 1930s - John L. Lewis. John L. Lewis once told me that democracy almost destroyed his union, and he wasn t going to have any more of it.

5 04:02:54 Coal strike: threat of violence in the coal fields. Jay Rockefeller, then Governor of West Virginia, said: We can t enforce the law in West Virginia, because the law is enforced by local sheriffs and they re elected by these strikers. 04:05:04 Strategies to strengthen collective bargaining: Strike Impact Committee tried not to get involved in strikes appointing good people to FMCS and NLRB Civil Service Reform Act Tripartite committees. 04:07:47 More thoughts re: President Trump s policies 04:19:01 Interviewer Ana Avendano re-asks several questions, with camera facing her. END OF SUMMARY

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