Word: hires
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...file a complaint with the Federal Election Commission charging that Mondale has failed to report fully all the assistance he has received from labor in Iowa and New Hampshire. The National Right to Work Committee, an organization that opposes compulsory union membership, went further: it disclosed that it would hire detectives to infiltrate labor groups working for Mondale in order to publicize the extent of their...
...still discussing with the Freshman Dean's Office how we are going to [test students]," Flug added. "It's going to be expensive to do this. We'll have to hire some extra readers, and we'll probably start with the essays of students who have the lowest SAT scores and read up from there as long as we have time and money...
...look around and see that I was bound by a computer. I didn't have enough flexibility." He says that frequently problems would be allowed to get "to the point where they couldn't be avoided any more." At that point central planners would allow him to hire officers with overtime pay on an emergency basis. "It was not an effective way to fight crime," he says...
...kind of recruitment drive, Albrecht points out, requires a full-time coach. The Harvard ski team has never had a permanent coach on campus--instead, the team captains hire two coaches each year, cross-country and downhill, who usually see the teams only when they travel north to train. "We used to be a Division I team, from the mid-'60s to 1980," says Albrecht. But, "to be consistently in Division I, we need a full-time coach," he adds...
...first step is to hire outside advisers, including an investment bank and a law firm that specializes in mergers and acquisitions. Among law firms, New York City's Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom, for example, is well known for keeping unwanted suitors away. So feared is the firm's takeover specialist, Joseph Flom, 60, that 200 corporations pay fat retainers just to guarantee that Flom will work for them, and not against them, should they become takeover targets. The retainers add up to about $10 million a year...