Word: hires
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Although the next round of auto-industry contract negotiations is not scheduled until 1970, the U.A.W. chose its time and target skillfully. Under Chairman Henry Ford II, a leader in efforts to hire the hard-core unemployed, Ford has increasingly reached into the ghettos to recruit and train workers. Through this program, Ford has hired 7,700 of its present nationwide work force of 175,000. When production cutbacks brought the layoff of some 3,200 workers by the end of February, however, most of those affected were recently hired ghetto dwellers...
...proposal now before the Board of Regents. The proposal would change the appointment procedure throughout the UC system by denying the chancellors of the nine UC campuses the right to appoint their own professors. Instead, Ronald Reagan and his 24-man Board of Regents would be able to hire, fire, select, and reject all faculty members in the nine colleges...
...major question facing the Committee was the need for a gymnastics coach. Eric Cutler, Assistant Director of Athletics, reported that the Faculty wants to hire a coach if the gymnasts can find one for the right price. "But the Faculty is not looking for a coach," Cutler emphasized...
...Plan's emphasis on preventive medicine. Patients covered under the plan wouldn't just be invited to come in for yearly check-ups. The plan requires them to go through a series of initial tests and to follow up with also hire a staff of recruiters who will spend their time rounding up patients for preventive treatments...
...fewer experiments and hire fewer people; we can't undertake new projects," Pipkin said. "In time, we will have to reduce the number of research associates, junior faculty members, and junior graduate students," he added...