Word: jerseyed
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Fire the Boss? The Governor of New Jersey had a unique suggestion last week for solving a bitter labor dispute. At Air Associates, Inc., in Bendix, N.J., management and C.I.O. leaders wrangled over reinstating union workers who had been fired from their jobs. Production of $5,000,000 worth of aircraft parts had been delayed by a month-long strike...
...another strike was called. The Mediation Board put strong pressure on the company directly and indirectly (the Army even threatened to take away the company's contract). Although only a minority of the workers had struck, New Jersey police could not give the plant adequate protection and the police finally shut off the streets so that the workers could not reach the plant. Finally the plant, which now has some 800 employes, of whom only 150 had originally gone on strike, was picketed by 3,000 shouting pickets...
...United Aircraft Corp. plant in East Hartford. She got a permanent. Son of a famous stamp collector, he disclosed he had no collection of his own, explained: "I couldn't see the sense of having two collections in one family." En route to a weekend in New Jersey they discovered valet, maid and all their baggage were missing. The servants turned up two hours late, explained they had got lost...
...Name. In Jersey City, Michael, Helen, Joan, Joseph, Walter, Sophia and John Rozmyslaws won permission to change their name to Roosevelt...
While the Varsity travels to Princeton with the rest of the Harvard athletic teams, the soccer Freshmen will be the lone college contenders who will not visit New Jersey. Newly-elected Captain Dough Thompson will lead his eleven against the school whose goal nets he guarded last fall, Exeter. Last weekend the Freshmen were beaten by Andover...