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...other service franchises in 13 Asian countries. Technology has allowed the corporate office to become more involved in the franchises than at any other time during his 33-year tenure there, he says. He and ServiceMaster's team of three U.S.-based managers support franchises across six continents--helping implement new contracts and maintain quality standards. But Odman still packs his bags and goes to Asia about 10 times a year...
...administration's reversal disappointed the meat-processing industry, which has long opposed the stricter screening guidelines, which it claims are too expensive to implement and result in an unnecessary waste of meat. In the year since the Clinton standards went into effect, for example, 4.8 million pounds of ground beef (out of a total of 120 million pounds inspected) were rejected because it contained salmonella...
Members of the Progressive Student Movement Labor Movement (PSLM) say they hope that focusing on the Corporation will force the administration to implement a living wage of at least $10.25 per hour for all Harvard employees. And by loudly calling attention to the existence of the Corporation, they say they hope to galvanize students to change the inner workings of the University...
...Despite the tough talk and the power of the Israeli military, can they afford diplomatically and politically to implement that strategy? After all, that's what has held them back - Sharon even waited for the Arab League summit to conclude before launching these strikes...
...best way to disavow the memo is to implement the living wage and strengthen the anti-sweatshop campaign," said McKean, who is also a Crimson editor. "For me, though, that memo is a troubling indicator of what might be to come...