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Local 34 members believe their salaries and grievance procedures are unfair and that "nobody ever reaches the maximum wage or position within the union," Anne Bracker, an organizer for Local 34, said this week...
...Bracker added that the 2600 member union chose the March 28 date because "Yale students return from their spring break two days before this date, on March...
...looks to me like they are looking for a strike," said Bracker. She added that "the firm Yale has hired to represent them in this dispute is notorious for union busting...
...arrangements that, on paper at least, complemented the papal tolerance. Press censorship was temporarily lifted, and passage across the border separating the two bitter enemies was made easy for newsmen. The only correspondent to encounter any serious trouble at the checkpoint was the New York Times's Milton Bracker, who, on entering Jordan, gave the wrong answer to a routine question: "Are you a Christian?" "No," replied Bracker. "I am a Jew." Authorities begged him to retract his response, if only for their records. When the defiant Bracker refused, they admitted him to Jordan anyway...
...foreign" press. The Times sent Cortesi to Geneva, Mexico City, and finally to Buenos Aires, where he won a Pulitzer Prize for his bold coverage of the repressive Perón regime. In 1946 he went back to Rome. Cortesi's successor: veteran Times Staffer Milton Bracker-who reopened the war-shuttered Rome bureau in 1944 and two years later handed it back to Arnaldo Cortesi...