Word: equality
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...employees should be able to hear views about unionization beyond those represented by HUCTW. Many employees have said they want equal access to information about the University's position and about the union's side--because, as one employees put it, "in the end I will do what I want to do." To make an informed choice, support staff should be able to get information from both sides...
...lower marks than the reigning queen of the rink. The practice cuts across political affiliations. A Soviet judge will give a prominent American higher marks than a fledgling Russian who skates a comparable program. And vice versa. No matter how talented, all newcomers are always a little less than equal. To paraphrase Proverbs 22: 1, a good name is better than gold. Or in this instance, as good as gold...
...number of schools seem to be less in the business of education than that of processing federal loan money. Some were found to recruit students from unemployment and welfare offices, waive them through token entrance exams and then sign them up for courses whose costs often just happen to equal the maximum available federally guaranteed loans. In many cases, the study found, students do not even realize they are signing loan applications. Trade schools were also found to lie to students about their job-placement rates and make false claims about the qualifications of their graduates. The U.S.A. Training Academy...
...book says that the process of collective bargaining between a union and the University could risk employees' current pay scale--giving support staff salaries and benefits which are more than, equal to, or less than what they currently receive. The book also maintains that the wage increases AFSCME has negotiated at other universities are less than the increases Harvard support staff receive now, without a union...
Harvard Assistant Coaches Steve Bzomowski and Tom Thibodeau have done a fine job getting the team ready for contests all season long. Last week, the two assistants had to go it alone. But they were more than equal to the task...