Word: allowing
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...counter patrolmen's complaints about having to rotate their assignments every three months, Chafin decided to implement a one-year minimum assignment policy. He hopes this will allow officers a chance to develop more personal contacts with members of the community, and also help officers to become familiar with a particular area--"so they feel they are a part of it, not apart from...
...January 13, Harvard would not allow Fair Share to attend the annual meeting of the directors of the Associated Harvard Alumni (AHA) even though the topic of discussion was "Community Interaction with Boston and Cambridge...
...Supreme Court in late June ruled in a unanimous decision the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) had correctly ordered Beth Israel, a Harvard-affiliated teaching hospital, to allow distribution of union literature and solicitation for union membership in the hospital cafeteria and coffee shop. The ruling is especially significant because it is the first case of its kind to come before the Supreme Court in the relatively new field of hospital labor law, created when Congress included hospitals under the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA...
Another issue centered on the so-called St. John's rule, a case decided by the NLRB which stated that in other than immediate patient care areas, the hospitals should allow union solicitation and distribution of literature. However, as the Tenth Circuit Appeals Court of St. Louis reversed this NLRB decision, the hospital challenged the Board's rationale...
Schmidt sent a letter to Fair Share saying there was no time on the agenda to include Fair Share's request to discuss in-lieu-of-tax payments. The group showed up at the meeting anyway, but University officials would only allow it to distribute leaflets before the meeting began. After Fair Share left the campus, Schmidt was able to find time at the end of the meeting for the AHA to discuss the issue...