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...blasting Hollywood and sabotaging Henry Foster's nomination as Surgeon General, candidate Dole has succeeded so far in courting the no-compromise Republican right. But because of his long years as a Senate dealmaker, the party's most insatiable conservatives still have deep misgivings about Dole. In recent weeks they have been venting them on Burke, the person most likely to run his White House as chief of staff or steer social policy as Secretary of Health and Human Services. It is nothing short, says Burke, of "an orchestrated effort to get Dole to remove me from my job." Dole...
Rapalee's lawyer alleges that while Rapalee was entitled to regular employee status as of September 1, 1992, she was denied that status by Foster. Brackett also charges that Harvard is at fault in failing to oversee and correct Foster's behavior in the matter...
...unclear whether Rapalee worked more than 17.5 hours per week of her own volition, which would not require the University to award her a benefits package or whether she was contracted by Foster to work more than 17.5 hours per week in which case underthe University's policy she should receive fringebenefits and health insurance...
According to the lawsuit, had she been giventhe status of regular employee, Rapalee would havebeen able to join the Harvard Union of Clericaland Technical Workers (HUCTW) and ask the unionfor assistance in negotiating with Foster for anincreased salary...
...Foster refused to comment on the lawsuityesterday and Bob Iuliano the attorneyrepresenting Harvard, did not return phone callsto his office