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According to an official W.C.C. paper, the antiracism grants, admittedly token amounts, allow the council to "move beyond charity and involve itself in the redistribution of power." The anti-racist money, raised separately from regular W.C.C. dues, is earmarked for welfare purposes, not military spending, but the W.C.C. does not...
Susan (Melanie Mayron) is a New York Jewish girl paying her dues as a photographer on the bar mitzvah and wedding circuit while waiting to hit the big-time. Her roommate and closest friend, Ann (played rather woodenly by Anita Skinner) is an aspiring poet who leaves Susan to get...
Among the U.S. firms that have been most severely criticized by South African black activists are Revlon and GM. While Revlon has been cited for lack of training programs, unfair pay policies and other grievances, the GM case has been especially ironic in view of Sullivan's presence on...
Labor's organizing tactics are also partly to blame. Workers in services are often transitory and largely scattered among thousands of small establishments. Unions have shown little interest in signing them up because they figured that the costs of an organizing drive would not be repaid by the dues from...
Most subscribers express happiness with their new legal protection. An early pilot program for a laborers' union in Shreveport, La., sponsored by the A.B.A. with assistance from the Ford Foundation, was funded from dues even before the experimental period ended, and the plan went forward on its own in January...