Word: cio
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...dispute over a time study at the huge East Pittsburgh plant and the men walked out. Twenty-eight other plants went out in sympathy but went back when it was agreed to negotiate the dispute along with the other issues However, this week negotiations bogged down and 46,000 CIO-IUE workers walked...
Although the Yale Daily News has long been an example of the leisurely approach to journalism, it did not seem that it would fall in with the advocates of the five-day week. The five-day week is typical of the welfare state, CIO and all that. We had always assumed the nation's oldest college daily was of sturdier stuff and would be truer to the spirit of the Entrepreneurial Age in which it was founded. But reading back over old issues, it seems that News has taken its lumps on Saturdays. It was on a Saturday that...
...Club on "How should the Massachusetts liberal vote in the coming election?" Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. '38, professor of History, and Mark DeWolfe Howe '28, professor of Law, will speak, with LaRue Brown, head of the Massachusetts A.D.A. and Joseph Cass, director of the political action committee of the CIO...
...Dunham, Temple University philosophy professor, whose case appears in detail elsewhere in the paper; two public school teachers, Wilbur Lee Mahaney, Jr., Trappe, Pa., and Mrs. Goldie E. Watson, of Philadelphia; Ole Fagerhaugh, Oakland, California warehouseman, John T. Watkins, Rock Island, Illinois, official of the Farm Equipment Workers Union, CIO, and Francis X. T. Crowley of New York City...
...Temple University philosophy professor, whose case appears in detail elsewhere in the paper; two public school teachers, Wilbur Leo Mahaney, Jr., Trappe, Pa., and Mrs. Goldic E. Watson, of Philadelphia; Ole Fagerhaugh, Oak-land, California, warehouseman, John T. Watkins, Rock Island, Illinois, official of the Farm Equipment Workers Union, CIO, and Francis X.T. Crowley of New York City...