Word: complaints
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...warning after 11/2 days' absence (one day with permission and 1/2 day for an emergency concerning her child). According to Ms. Sing's sworn affidavit. Shillaber fired her with the explanation that she "foresaw a pattern of absence because she [Ms. Sing] had a child." At the time no complaint was made about Ms. Sing's work performance...
...injunction forced Harvard to keep Sing at work temporarily. Rigg said Shillaber first told Sing that she was being fired because she had a child who would interfere with her work in the future. Only later, Rigg said, was there an actual complaint about Sing's performance...
Seeking Toughness. The main complaint that Ford and his advisers would probably make about the Wright-Pastore program is that it does not promise to cut U.S. oil imports sharply enough. As it happens, the feeling is shared by at least one powerful Democrat, House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Al Ullman. The Wright-Pastore plan, he says, is "a Milquetoast program that doesn't do anything. Our position has to be tougher, much tougher...
...performance to supplement their understanding of the scholarly value of the works. Unfortunately, similar courses are few and far between in the University, and rarely available to more than the few devoted students who aggressively seek them out. And the strict intellectual framework of Music 180r reflects a common complaint against Harvard art courses; creative art is taught as an academic discipline which must be justified on intellectual or functional grounds...
Delda White, director of publications at Radcliffe, who in August 1973 filed a complaint with the Department of Labor charging Harvard with discrimination against women employees, said yesterday that the Faculty "could have done a lot better." She termed the affirmative action goals "embarassing" and "absurd...