Word: employees
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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The Enthusiasts. First reaction of press and public was one of almost unanimous approval. Said the London Times, traditionally first newspaper on the break fast tables of Britain's rulers: "A momentous document which should and must exercise a profound and immediate in fluence on the direction of social...
Every employe is called an "associate," is known only by his first name as soon as he gets on the payroll. There are no time clocks and no docking for tardiness. The associates talk and smoke whenever they like, paste Petty girls on their machines if the curves inspire them...
Goldberg's ambition has always been to write, to become the "H. G. Wells of this country." But he was "tickled to death to break the continuity" when the New York Sun hired him in 1938 as its first political cartoonist in 18 years. Said Rube: "I never wanted...
Though technically a WBBM employe, precise-voiced, middle-aged Al Steinkopf is paid by Press Association, Inc., A.P.'s money-making subsidiary (A.P. is a nonprofit cooperative), and can be yanked back to A.P. cable desk or overseas duty whenever the terms of his WBBM contract permit.
> Said no man should be deferred in the draft just because of Federal employment; when a rush of enlistments followed, he ordered that no Federal employe be al lowed to enlist until his case had been fully considered.