Word: hires
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Despite a formal change in status, those employees will not lose their jobs since Harvard will only hire an outside firm that agrees to use the carpentry and masonry workers whose jobs would be affected, Edward M. Powers, associate general counsel for employee relations, said this week...
...only so many jobs." In a recent poll of 457 registered Hispanic voters in southern Texas, 54% said they favored stricter enforcement of the immigration laws. "They're destroying this country," complains Juan Ramírez, laid-off master electrician from the Brownsville area. "Are you going to hire me when you can get someone else for $3.50 an hour...
...blow to the department's efforts to build up its senior faculty. All three are specialists in the quantitative branch of sociology, a field split by a general dispute as to the best methods of research. Confusion has bred personnel disputes at Harvard, with professors split over whether to hire data analysis or researchers with more historical and theoretical approaches...
November 1982--A referendum conducted by the Law School Council, the official student government, finds that 662 students support affirmative action at the Law School, with only 180 students against. The faculty passes a resolution endorsing affirmative action in principle, but rejects an alternative proposal to hire the most qualified minority and female candidates...
October 1982--A poll by the Harvard Law Record reveals that 71 percent of the student body is opposed to the boycott Ninety percent, however, say they favor "a special effort" on the part of the faculty to hire more minority and female professors, raising the number above...