Word: gallos
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...union at all. But the law is no guarantee of a speedy and just resolution to that bitter conflict. The votes still need to be certified, and the contracts still need to be signed. Until then, the UFW boycott against non-union grapes and lettuce and against Gallo wines will and should remain in effect...
...attitudes are different from those of the leaders of society. The groups whose norms best approximate "normal" values reap the rewards; others suffer the punishments. So, if Chicanos happen to get put in the fields all the time, it must be because they perceive the world differently from the Gallo brothers. In a way it is their own fault for thinking like that. If this seems a conservative conclusion, remember that Moynihan, the utility man of the Nixon-Ford administration, and Glazer are members of the right wing of the liberal school of American sociology, representing a position somewhere...
...Frank Gallo, the 1973 Ivy scoring champ who spent most of last season on the sideline with injuries is back for Dartmouth and the Big Green is bound to improve. Princeton, meanwhile, has nowhere to go but up, as the Tigers lost all of their league games last year. Princeton should have good depth (15 returning lettermen and some good freshmen), but again the squad might have trouble putting the ball...
...most symbolically important contest had yet to be decided. Chavez and his supporters have been boycotting the wines of the E. & J. Gallo Winery -California's largest producer-since 1973, when Gallo officials declined to renew their contract with the U.F.W. and instead signed with the Teamsters. At that time, workers did not vote their own preference for which union would represent them. The growers negotiated directly with the union heads. Last week 233 Gallo grape pickers voted to stick with the Teamsters, while 131 chose the U.F.W. But both unions challenged 198 ballots-throwing the outcome in doubt...
Harvard Pro stubbornly insists on marketing wines produced by the E. & J. Gallo winery of Modesto, Calif., a firm that has--just as stubbornly--maintained its contracts with the Teamsters...