Word: hired
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...They do not wish to hire more C. I. O. labor...
Since the N.Y.A. jobs would be much like those of T.S.E., both could probably be administered by the same office, a procedure followed by most colleges. It is possible that the University might have to hire an additional person to administer the N.Y.A. work-program, but we feel that the long-run benefits of the program, would out-weigh such a cost...
...better judgment) it had a capacity of 2,500, housed 5,560. Today, with the same capacity, the number has increased to 5,820. For keeping up the hospital, Dr. Woolley gets only a little over $2,000,000 a year. It is almost impossible, said he, to hire capable attendants at wages of $55 a month. Even on his meagre budget, Dr. Woolley has been able to clear away rotting wooden floors, start occupational therapy for the patients, even operate a beauty parlor to keep the women quiet...
...came front-line support for McNair's prognosis. He said that while retail sales in Canada had increased 12% in 1940, profits had become "very much less," that "mark-on [i.e. markup] is becoming more and more difficult to maintain." Some Canadian retailers have had to hire 50% more employes to take the place of experienced help drafted...
...issued a "cease and desist" order against the Mills, directing them to stop discriminating against union members in their hiring policy, and requiring them to pay to three workers the wages they would have received had the corporation not unlawfully refused to hire them...