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...competitive wages and break even at the same time, maybe it isn't running its printing office right. And it's hard to see why Harvard's workers--faced with annual cost-of-living increases considerably greater than 5.9 per cent--should pay for what John B. Butler, director of personnel, describes as the University's effort to "slow inflation...
...remorseless world of international espionage is thus transformed into something very like a traditional English detective story with the suspects figuratively locked in the English country house as the sleuth (Smiley) pokes around and the tantalized spectators wonder if he will dare pin it on the butler...
...competitive wages and break even at the same time, maybe it isn't running its printing office right. And it's hard to see why Harvard's workers--faced with annual cost-of-living increases considerably greater than 5.5 per cent--should pay for what John B. Butler, director of personnel, describes as the University's effort to "slow inflation...
...John B. Butler, director of personnel, said the University opposes the unionization effort because it fears setting a precedent by which small groups of employees could organize into many small and separate bargaining units...
...feel the work done by the mailers is not sufficiently isolated in one place in the University and therefore if these eleven employees are organized, why not other small groups doing similar work?" Butler said...