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Stanley H. Ruttenberg was born on 19 March, 1917, is an activist. Discover Stanley H. Ruttenberg's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 84 years old?
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He died on March 28, 2001 at his home in Bethesda, age 84, of respiratory failure.
In 1969, Ruttenberg left office and established Stanley H. Ruttenberg & Associates, an economic consulting firm, in Washington, D.C. He retired in 1982, though he continued to serve as chairman of the board.
In 1962, during the Kennedy Administration, Ruttenberg became special assistant to W. Willard Wirtz, Secretary of the U.S. Department of Labor. He helped redress racial discrimination in state employment offices under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 by sending teams to investigate complaints of discrimination around the nation. Advocating voluntary compliance, he made clear his willingness to cut employment service monies to non-compliant states. In 1966, he succeeded Daniel Patrick Moynihan as Assistant Secretary of Labor for Manpower.
After the war, he returned to the CIO as an economist. By 1948, he had become the CIO's director of research and education. Around 1953, Ruttenberg seems to have been a member of the League for Industrial Democracy. In mid-1950s, Ruttenberg joined the newly reunited AFL–CIO as chief economist and director of its research department.
Harold J. Ruttenberg, his brother, served as director of research for the Steel Workers Organizing Committee (SWOC). While at the CIO and SWOC, the collaborated on articles. In 1942, the brothers also worked with Hetzel, Lee Pressman, and Vincent Sweeney in writing the initial legal brief to the National War Labor Board (NWLB) for the Little Steel case.
In 1937, Ruttenberg started his 40-year career in labor as an Ohio Valley field representative of the Congress of Industrial Organizations. He served in Cincinnati, Chicago, and other points Midwest. He became assistant to the CIO's director of research, Ralph Hetzel. At some point, he served as an assistant to CIO president John L. Lewis.
Stanley H. Ruttenberg (March 19, 1917 – March 28, 2001) was an American labor economist, CIO union organizer, director of the Research Department of the AFL–CIO, and Assistant Secretary of Labor under U.S. President Lyndon Baines Johnson.
Stanley Harvey Ruttenberg was born in St. Paul, Minnesota, on March 19, 1917. His brother was Harold J. Ruttenberg. He spent his childhood in Nemacolin, Pennsylvania and went to school at Massanutten Military Academy, in Woodstock, Virginia.