Word: darleen
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Michael Kaplan '89, of Farmington Hills. Michigan, was found dead along a highway at 4:30 a.m. Saturday, said Ontario Provincial Police officer Darleen Gunby. The body of Elizabeth Wood, 18, who was walking with Kaplan, was also found dead. A third traveller, Lisa Church. 18, escaped unharmed...
...labor-practice complaint against Harvard that it had filed with the NLRB. Charles Crockett, then HUERA president, was accused last fall by fellow union officials of siding with the University in the unfair-labor-practice dispute. Crockett denied that his actions undermined the union and said that Vice President Darleen Bonislawski, a long-time nemesis of Harvard labor officials, had asked...
HUERA's vice president, Darleen Bonislawski, recently felt that brand of paranoid persecution. So did Ed Gardin, an HUERA shop steward. They had filed a grievance against Harvard on behalf of part-time workers and shortly afterwards began to feel the heat. The University, they believed, was harassing them for their union activity--Gardin complained of being followed, and Bonislawski stomped out of a meeting with the manager of custodial services when he told her she needed permission before doing union business during working hours. The union's contract stipulates that officials such as Bonislawski or Gardin must receive permission...
February, 1979: The union holds its election of officers, with Charles Crockett and Darleen Bonislawski running on the same ticket for president and vice president. Incumbent president Mary Mullen opposes them. Bonislawski wins the vice presidency, but Mullen and Crockett finish tied for president...
...Darleen Bonislawski, a ranking official in the Harvard University Employees Representative Association, the union representing the custodial workers, said she was grateful no workers were laid off in the shift, but added that if workers did not like their new situation, they would file labor grievances against Harvard...