Word: hired
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Give minority craft and professional workers in a plant the right to have their own separate bargaining agents; exclude from the protection of the act any supervisors who can hire or fire...
...Radio exists," says Claude Ernest Hooper, "only in its statistics." There is every reason why he should say so: Hooper is Radio's No. 1 Statistician. On the basis of his reports, radio men hire & fire talent, buy & sell time, and set their watches...
...Nepal, but do not want to hurry. Their plan now is to sell a modest amount of jute, linseed, probably drugs and some musk (the perfume-producing sac of the musk deer). In that way, they would create a small dollar balance with which to buy U.S. machinery and hire U.S. technicians. Nepal's younger generals asked U.S. help in making economic surveys, inspecting possible sites for hydroelectric power, furnishing some machinery for mills in the Nepal lowlands. They also talked about a project for a high-class tourist trade for tiger hunting...
...school districts have one thing in common: they are too small. A dozen states have 100 or more districts with fewer than ten pupils; in Kansas, half of all the districts are "undersized and anemic." If three small districts combined, they could pool enough money to hire one good teacher...
...originator of the prize-winning title. While his group sat nervously fingering their beer steins, waiting to begin college engagements, founder David G. Binger '48 moaned last night, "We really can't get started without a title. We've got plenty of song ideas, but who wants to hire a nameless twelvete--er-double sexte--er--triple quartet...