Word: casualities
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Members of Harvard's casual work force--who student activists have campaigned for over the last year, claiming they are under-compensated--have gained a new ally: the University...
...University issued a joint statement with the Harvard Union of Clerical and Technical Workers (HUCTW) on Wednesday, admitting that they may have allowed casual workers to work longer than University policy guidelines permit...
...Casual workers are defined as part-time workers for the University who do not work more than three months or more than 17.5 hours per week, and are denied status as regular employees...
...statement, the University acknowledged that some casual employees may have been denied benefits that they should have been given on the basis of the number of stories they have worked...
...rounds in modern New York City, which Kubrick has substituted for Schnitzler's fin-de-siecle Vienna. The possibilities of relief--or should we call it revenge?--are everywhere: a newly dead patient's daughter comes on to William powerfully yet pathetically; a cheerful prostitute invites him to a casual coupling; and, finally, in the movie's central sequence, he succeeds in invading a secret orgy, where masked couples disport themselves sexually in a display that is more grim than wanton...