Word: employees
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Check-Off. For 28 years union miners have been asking the operators to agree to a device whereby the employer deducts ("checks-off") from the employe's wages whatever dues or assessments the Union claims from its member, and hands them over directly to the Union treasury. The Mine...
Indirectly a unit of Commonwealth & Southern Corp. is the $60,000,000 Northern Ohio Power & Light Co. Its primary business is furnishing power but, as does many another power company, it also runs trolleys and busses. Last week the Akron, Kenmore & Barberton Bus Lines filed a $1,000,000 damage...
Publisher William Randolph Hearst has always been the sole proprietor of his vast businesses. Last week he followed up his offer of employe-participation in Hearstpaper profits (TIME, June 30) by offering to the general public 2,000,000 shares of Hearst Consolidated Publications, Inc. 7% cumulative participating preferred stock...
Both Colyumist Brisbane and breezy, able John F. Sinclair of the New York World ignored the merger battle, focused upon the issue of whether any executive is worth a million a year. Said Mr. Brisbane, uncompromisingly: "A civilization that can afford to pay $250,000 a year salary for a...
Hero Chester Tattersall, unremarkable employe of a Manhattan telephone company suddenly finds himself rich through the demise of Uncle Marmaduke, surveying instrument tycoon. His first action is to take a "gyp" taxi (one charging more than the minimum fare) for a long ride. Then he rents an oversized apartment and...