Word: hire
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...President must manage more than people. The fearfully complex systems and institutions in his care need executive oversight and control. It is not enough to say a President "can hire managers"; as he delegates, he must know how to keep track of the delegated work; he must understand what his managers are managing...
...courses affected, the nature of the subject matter is very highly structured and the teaching fellows are carefully supervised. Several professors say that despite these precautions against what Verba calls "letting it get out of hand," they would still prefer to hire graduate students...
Though very happy with the quality of his undergraduate section leaders, Philip A. Bernstein, associate professor of Computer Science, says. "If I could hire more experienced, older people to teach [AS 10], I would...
That subsidized teenagers would displace skilled adult workers is highly unlikely; rather, it is the low-wage adults, with whom teenagers usually compete for jobs, who might be replaced. A new proposal could set a six-month minimum of employment for full-time teenagers hired under this tax credit. That, at least, would prevent employers from firing newly-hired teenagers as soon as they came of age. Also, reduced labor costs resulting from the present freeze of the minimum wage as inflation continues to climb, together with the tax credit, will encourage employers to hire more workers...
...added that the approval may be delayed because the revenue department is currently understaffed and seeking additional funds from the state legislature to hire more staff...