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Show The Enterprise Review , September 1 , 1976 Page 7b Richardson Tells Travel Agents to Cultivate Public Confidence Business today must not only be aware of public opinion, it must cultivate public confidence. Public disaffection with corporate policies leads to pressure on government for regulation. Secretary of Commerce Elliot L. Richardson expressed that opinion to participants of the Discover American International Pow Wow last week during a speech pleading for the travel industry to be willing to meet their highest responsibilities. He said travel agents should: protect and promote the culture of communities; protect the rights of residents to use recreational facilities; and encourage tourists to respect the cultural values of host countries. Richardson suggested the travel industry develop codes of conduct" for both tourists and communities, and monitor tourist impact on communities. He noted Hawaii has already made an impressive start by setting a criteria for future tourism growth and creating a Tourism Advisory Council. There is a danger of over reliance on numerical measure of evaluation. he told the group. They tell us too little about the social costs and cultural impacts of business activity. and what the public thinks of those impacts. A decade ago, tourism w as viewed as the ultimate developmental tool, he said, but today the benfits of the industry are being weighed more carefully. Eimco Settles After 58 Days KWHO-F- BSP division has settled a 58 day old strike with 164 molders and allied workers going back to work. Transmitter outset. Delaney would not call the settlement a victory. president. Joe Delaney, Eimco general manager, said a reorientation of contract wording is actually responsible for getting union local 231 members back to work. This is the same economic package we offered them almost twomonths ago, Delaney said. We offered tham a 30 percent wage and benefit increase over the next three years and basically everything stands right where it did when they decided to strike July 1st. Delaney said contractual differences are in what he termed proceedural and operational The contract clauses. changes are small but quite complicated and involved. We made some changes that the union people think are pertinent, but basically they have decided to come back to work under the same contract offered them at the things BRING THIS AD IN FOR A call-bac- call-bac- Wendall McWhorter, 10 M by To Move "No one actually wins from a strike, he said. Already calling workers back, Eimco expects about 65 percent of the employees to be back within two weeks. k The agreement is one of the major parts of the agreement, Delaney said. Everyone is k but some subject to of the workers have already been replaced. 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