Seymour Little
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Seymour Little serves as the trucking industry’s onstage management representative, translating corporate competitiveness concerns into terse, technical testimony during high‑stakes Roosevelt Room negotiations. He frames disputes around cost structures and market displacement by FedEx/UPS, rail, and air, resists measures he judges inflationary or legally precarious (including nationalization), and maintains a controlled, oppositional posture. Little operates as a pragmatic industry spokesman whose loyalty runs to sectoral viability and fiscal stability, repeatedly clashing with labor and pressing the administration to weigh economic trade‑offs.
7 appearances
Trucking industry management / Domestic economic policy and labor relations
Also known as:
Mr. Little,
Little,
Seymour
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