Word: hirings
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...course, it is true that there would be few grapes on Harvard's tables if the student body approved this option. Why? There are currently fewer than 300 workers who belong to the UFW. This is because employers do not like to hire union workers. UFW members cost more to hire than non-union members, and they have to be treated better since employers are subject to worker power. Nevertheless, if Harvard is determined only to buy UFW-picked grapes, more farmers might be encouraged to hire UFW workers...
Ever since Congress stuck it to the IRS in brutal hearings this fall, the agency has been making a concerted effort to crawl out of the 1950s. It fished in the private sector to hire a new commissioner. It took to referring to taxpayers as customers. It has even managed to serve up what may be the government's best Website--the Digital Daily--which touts Problem Solving Day as "a new way to work with taxpayers to provide effective relief from the headache, fever, and that all-over achy feeling that accompanies long-standing tax problems...
...terrorist attack today than it was before the World Trade Center bombing." Building security is very poor, and "the airports are still wide open." Police commissioner Howard Safir agrees about the airports. "The airlines are responsible for their own security," Safir says, "and that is wrong. If you hire $5-an-hour security guards, you get $5 security...
...YEAR'S RESOLUTION Don't hire stars because they can act; hire stars people will...
Anyone who saw me at the OCS Career Forum last month could instantly tell I wasn't really interested in a job. For one thing, I was wearing jeans, a sweater and my huge L.L. Bean backpack--an ensemble which didn't exactly scream "Hire Me!" And I wasn't exactly schmoozing the recruiters, either. For example...