Word: hiring
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...jobs." He might have added India, Latin America and Africa. TIME Correspondent Frank Merrick, who recently visited several big Midwestern universities, "was amazed that so many students seemed to be drifting, bewildered by what was happening to them and resentful that no employer seemed to want to hire them...
Women, the other new militants, are not faring nearly so well in the slack job market. A few companies have made special efforts to hire them in management jobs, but as one corporation recruiter put it: "Blacks are still on the upswing, but women have slowed down...
BUSINESS. In the recent recession, large manufacturers were the first to cut back their college recruiting. This year, the businesses that have been hiring the most students are accounting firms, insurance companies, public utilities and oil. A.T. & T. plans to hire about 3,500 graduates this year; the accounting firm of Peat, Marwick, Mitchell & Co. will take on more than 1,000 for its 105 offices across the country; and the Prudential Insurance Co. will hire 500 (the same number as General Motors). Qualified graduates will find a number of openings in banking, construction, building-materials manufacturing and retailing...
...Michael Walzer. The report is the first occasion on which the Faculty has addressed itself to the equity of its de facto exclusion of women from membership and its prohibition of part time graduate study. We wholeheartedly endorse the main recommendation of the report, that the Faculty strive to hire more women in its tenured and non-tenured ranks. The goal of filling 9.6 per cent of tenured positions, and 19 per cent of non-tenured positions with women, is modest, reasonable, and a target which should be pursued with good faith and speed. It is equally important to have...
...petitioned for a rehearing; if it is denied, the airline will probably have to hire Diaz. He is now working for a Miami hotel and still wants to go to work for Pan Am-but only if the firm provides seniority and back pay dating from April 1967, when he was first rejected...