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Many companies hold information meetings in theFall to inform students about job opportunities.These meetings will be listed in the OCSnewsletter. To sign up for these meetings come tothe Recruiting Office, Room 209. Most meetings areheld in the evening at the Faculty Club. Howeversome meetings will be held at the Charles Hotel orat a Harvard House or at OCS in the afternoon. Besure to check the Newsletter for the time andlocation...

Author: By Judy Murray, | Title: Recruiting | 10/21/1988 | See Source »

...important aspect of the Bush administration is going to be an emphasis on the ethics thing. I'm considering creating an Ethics Office, but I regret to inform you that your record at Harvard disqualifies you from being a serious candidate for this post. Granted, much like your labor record, you've talked a great game about how ethics are important. And since you haven't actually done anything tangible in this field, and your record at Harvard hasn't exactly been squeaky clean, I know you wouldn't be too harsh on me or any of my appointments...

Author: By Michael J. Bonin, | Title: To Derek, From George | 10/19/1988 | See Source »

This dustup, which is still tied up in court proceedings and renewed OSHA regulatory hearings, began reasonably enough. An OSHA ruling, effective in 1985, ordered manufacturers and importers of hazardous chemicals to inform workers of the dangers. In August 1987, under court order, the hazard communication standard (HCS) was expanded to cover 70 million employees of 4.5 million companies that merely use the chemicals. The paperwork to inform so many people of every conceivable peril is enough to swamp some small businesses; florists, for instance, may need ten to 20 pieces of paper per petal that has been treated with...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Don't Eat The Daisies | 10/17/1988 | See Source »

...bill of rights" provision is designed to tip the scales slightly toward taxpayers who are the subject of collections or other enforcement actions by the IRS. It would require the IRS to fully inform of taxpayers of their rights and triple the 30 days notice required before property is seized...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Senate OKs Taxpayer's Bill of Rights | 10/12/1988 | See Source »

...into a 74-store firm with annual revenues of $283 million. So expert was he at keeping costs (and, some say, service) to a minimum that after he sold the chain to its operating managers in 1984 for $160 million, the new owners took out newspaper ads to inform customers that the stores were no longer owned by the Hafts...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Shopping-Cart Raiders | 10/10/1988 | See Source »

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