G-7 Employment Summit
The following individuals briefed the media today on the itinerary for the G-7 Jobs Conference, which will begin Monday in Detroit: Director… read more
The following individuals briefed the media today on the itinerary for the G-7 Jobs Conference, which will begin Monday in Detroit: Director of the National Economic Council Bob Rubin; Chair of the Council of Economic Advisors Laura Tyson; Secretary of Commerce Ron Brown; Secretary of Labor Bob Reich; and Secretary of the Treasury Lloyd Bentsen. The Conference will focus on the common problems facing the G-7 countries including chronic unemployment, changes in globalization and technology, and reorganization of the work forces. Media questions centered on the GATT implementing legislation, various aspects of the Whitewater investigation, the Motorola negotiations, and White House reaction as to why Japan is not sending its finance minister to the G-7 Jobs Conference. close
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