Word: collectively
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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While in law school, Goldberg worked part time as a clerk in a Chicago law office. Summers, he signed on as a construction laborer, once stepped on a rusty nail and had to wait out the then manda tory period of a week before he could collect workmen's compensation. He could not afford the loss of pay. "Ever since," he recalls, "I have not been friendly to the idea of waiting periods. Family needs don't wait...
...Reuther was also counting on Government intervention in the event of a long strike; already the automen charged the Government had. in effect, intervened in Reuther's favor by negotiating a six-day extension of the Aug. 31 contract deadline -a move which will enable U.A.W. workers to collect $10.9 million in holiday pay for Labor...
...seasoned and popular a campaigner to be dismayed by the turn of events. Never since the war had the Socialists won more than 32% of the popular vote in a national election (the C.D.U.'s 1957 poll: 50.2%), and it was scarcely conceivable that they would collect anything like a majority this time. But with an attractive candidate-and with a voting public that is traditionally unpredictable in times of travail-the Socialists hope to collect up to 40% of the vote; they figure that that might tempt the small but important Free Democratic Party, normally closer to Adenauer...
...corporate income tax to worry about. In the case of the Empire State, Wien even syndicated the $4,000,000 deposit required. He himself put up only $500,000-a relatively small sum compared with the $3,000,000 that lawyers and real estate brokers stand to collect as fees on the transaction...
...workmen's compensation but in the full field of life insurance. Said a worried insurance executive last week: 'If this stands up, every beneficiary of every heart-attack victim who has an accident clause and double-indemnity clause in his policy may be able to collect. This could run into untold millions of dollars...