Word: ifs
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Changing demographics, and high inflation, spell trouble for the funds A pension bomb threatens the U.S. economy. Its fuse may now seem comfortably long, but it is indisputably burning. The toughest issue in the negotiations for a new contract between General Motors and the auto workers was not demands for...
Pavarotti's method of appeasing Di Nunzio's sense of duty is to whistle a phrase, to show that he is at least thinking about music. Even while cavorting in the pool, Pavarotti whistles. Finally they get to the keyboard for some detailed drilling on the score. But...
The settlement comes at a time when the Administration is working to revise and make more flexible its voluntary wage-price guidelines. They currently limit wage and benefit increases to 7% a year, which is well below the auto settlement. Indeed, there is talk that the wages and benefits achieved...
To buttress the pitch for Government aid, the report features a somewhat lurid accounting of what would happen if the company went bankrupt. The total cost to the nation, Chrysler says, would be $16 billion. Some 400,000 workers could not only lose their jobs, but they could also remain...
The Treasury Department is expected to prepare a loan-guarantee package. If it seems workable and Capitol Hill is satisfied with the sacrifices outlined, Congress will probably approve it.