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...viewed that sufficient evidence had been presented to show that these individuals were employees and that the university had engaged in unlawful conduct," says John S. Cotter, acting assistant to the regional director of the Hartford, Conn., office of the NLRB...

Author: By Jay S. Kimmelman, | Title: Yale's Treatment Of TAs on Trial In NLRB Hearing | 4/18/1997 | See Source »

...proposed filing [by the NLRB against Yale] presupposes a view of graduate education that fundamentally misconstrues the actual nature of graduate education in the United States and could produce damaging alterations in the conduct and financing of this exceptionally effective enterprise...

Author: By Jay S. Kimmelman, | Title: Yale's Treatment Of TAs on Trial In NLRB Hearing | 4/18/1997 | See Source »

When teams have unbudgeted opportunities, for example to participate in national competitions, they sometimes conduct special fundraising efforts. Both Harvard and Radcliffe (as well as the Undergraduate Council and other sources) have helped to cover some of these costs...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Sports Are Domain of Harvard College | 4/16/1997 | See Source »

WASHINGTON, D.C.: Score one for privacy. Bowing to pressure from Congress, the Social Security Administration will disable the portion of its website giving access to individual Social Security records. Instead, acting commissioner John Callahan said, the agency will for the next two months conduct a series of public forums across the country to evaluate how to make the system more secure. Making the records available online prompted a howl of protests from critics, who charged that anyone armed with another person's Social Security number, mother's maiden name and state where they were born could access records containing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Some Security | 4/9/1997 | See Source »

...acquisition yet of a securities firm by a bank. The move is the most dramatic challenge yet to Glass-Seagull, a creaky piece of Depression-era legislation that prohibited banks from underwriting stocks in order to prevent potential conflicts of interest. Federal regulators have since 1989 allowed banks to conduct stock trades as long as the deals came to less than 10 percent of total revenues. After the feds raised that cap to 25 percent late last year, banks began casting about for brokerage firms that might make a good fit. Analysts say Bankers Trust, which handles mostly corporate...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Bankers Trust Acquires Alex. Brown | 4/7/1997 | See Source »

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