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James A. Gross

James A. Gross (born 1933) is an American educator and historian who teaches United States labor law and labor history at the Cornell University School of Industrial and Labor Relations.〔Law, ''A Guide to Sources of Information on the National Labor Relations Board,'' 2002, p. 3.〕 He is the author of a highly regarded three-volume history of the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) and is considered the leading historian of the NLRB.〔Compa, "Trade Unions and Human Rights," in ''Bringing Human Rights Home,'' 2008, p. 244.〕
==Career==
James Gross was born in 1933 and raised near Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.〔("Faculty Profile: James Gross," ''ILR Connections,'' Winter 2002. )〕 He played baseball as a youth, and for many years pursued a career as a major league ball player.〔 He graduated from La Salle University with a Bachelor of Science in 1956.〔〔Gross, ''Workers' Rights As Human Rights,'' 2006, p. 261.〕〔Colosi, ''Proceedings of Two Seminars Sponsored by Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service,'' 1968, p. 81.〕
He entered the United States Army after college.〔 But after only a short time on active duty he left the military and enrolled at Temple University, where he received a Master of Arts in 1957.〔〔〔 Although he still wanted to play professional baseball, at the urging of friends he enrolled in the graduate doctoral program at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.〔 Dissatisfied with the degree program, he decided to leave and take a job with the Continental Can Company in New York City.〔 But the university offered him a teaching assistant position, and he stayed in school.〔 Although he almost left again, he was asked to teach a class (which gave him more money to live on) and discovered that he very much enjoyed teaching.〔 Gross received his Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin in 1962.〔〔〔
Gross taught as an assistant professor at Holy Cross College from 1960 to 1966 before joining the faculty at Cornell.〔 He was named an associate professor in 1968 and a full professor in 1975.
His three-volume history〔Gross, James A. ''The Making of the National Labor Relations Board: A Study in Economics, Politics, and the Law, 1933-1937.'' Albany, N.Y.: State University of New York Press, 1974; Gross, James A. ''The Reshaping of the National Labor Relations Board: National Labor Policy in Transition, 1937-1947.'' Albany, N.Y.: State University of New York Press, 1981; Gross, James A. ''Broken Promise: The Subversion of American Labor Relations Policy, 1947-1994.'' Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1996.〕 of the National Labor Relations Board has been called "authoritative"〔Hodges, "The Real Norma Rae," in ''Southern Labor in Transition, 1940-1995,'' 1997, p. 270.〕 and "exhaustive".〔Johnson, ''Maurice Sugar: Law, Labor, and the Left in Detroit, 1912-1950,'' 1988, p. 314.〕 The second volume in the trilogy, ''The Reshaping of the National Labor Relations Board: National Labor Policy in Transition, 1937-1947'', won the prestigious Philip Taft Labor History Book Award in 1983.〔(Miller, McGinnis, and Julian, "Appendix A : Time Line, Events, Incidents, and Items of Note," in ''The ILR School at Fifty: Voices of the Faculty, Alumni & Friends,'' 1996, p. 239. )〕

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