Word: employee
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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In an editorial on the death, in the Philippines, of an ex-Tribune employe, the Tribune remarked that Private Richard Graff had not gone "roaring up and down the country shouting for blood," and that "it is time that those who willed the war were driven from their hiding places...
Though Congress needed no encouraging yoicks, the press joined in with rousing view halloos. The usually mild-mannered Columnist Raymond Clapper set the pace. Said he: "Half the trouble around [OCD] could be got rid of if the President would haul [Mrs. Roosevelt] out of the place . . . There is hesitation...
One Packard employe had nine traffic and 14 plant accidents in five years. The foreman found him a hothead who liked to ram drivers he saw violating traffic regulations, a fast worker with excess time for practical jokes (which often backfired). Switched to a responsible maintenance position, his traffic and...
...plushiest employe profit-sharing plan in big corporation history last week was announced by Beech Aircraft Corp. The scheme-which was okayed with a whoop and a holler by Beech's 6,000 employees-gives them one-half of all company profits. Distributions (50% cash, 50% U.S. Defense Savings bonds) will be made every three months on the basis of the preceding quarter's earnings. Beech thereby expects to generate enough worker cooperation and efficiency at least to offset the cost to the stockholders...
On a street corner in Salt Lake City, police picked up 37-year-old Mark Larmon Stewart, a post-office employe, as he stood earnestly expounding his faith to pretty Evelyn Christensen.