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...union charged that he violated the law on two counts. By not recognizance the union and by taking away accumulated benefits. "If a new owner runs the same business with the same employees, he must continue to recognize the union," said Jonathan T. Hiatt '70, attorney for Local...
...Hiatt added that even though the union's contract had run out, an employer cannot change a union's wages and benefits without entering collective bargaining...
...union, which organizers said, represents the majority of the nursing home's employees, filed charges of unfair labor practice with the NI RB in December, and after an investigation. Hiatt said that the board found probable cause and issued a complaint. An administrative law judge will hear the case on April...
...Pope got a taste of such criticisms on his visit to the U.S. in 1979. Sister Theresa Kane, then president of the Sisters of Mercy of the Union, declared in his presence that the church should ordain women; John Paul remained unmoved. "The joke went around," says Suzanne Hiatt, an Episcopal priest, "that he had been told he should step on the ground and kiss the women, and instead he kissed the ground and stepped on the women...
PSYCHIATRISTS are only one part of the group of medical professionals who have provided much of the intellectual backbone for the nuclear freeze movement. Leading members of the medical community, like the former dean of Harvard's School of Public Health, Howard H. Hiatt, have urged doctors to become active politically in the fight to curb the arms race. The activity in vogue is to try to imagine the physical impact of a nuclear war; the idea is to show that a nuclear exchange would be so destructive that hospitals and physicians would not be able to take care...