Word: kapp
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...LOUISE KAPP HOWE...
...printer and the mother of two, returned to work as a data processor, she was offered $2 an hour-a beginner's wage. That was what she had been making four years before. For non-college-educated women, Bea's predicament is not uncommon. According to Louise Kapp Howe, the odds are overwhelming that what such women do is vastly undervalued. To assemble her disquieting portrait of the work life of the average woman, Howe interviewed scores of women, met with unions and management and even took a job as a sales clerk. The vast majority of women...
...WOMEN'S MOVEMENT in recent years has focused on bold firsts for women in every area, from West Point to the Little League to gubernatorial posts. But the spotlight always hits positions that have traditionally been filled by men. In Pink Collar Workers, Louise Kapp Howe points out that the spotlight has missed center stage: most women still hold jobs that have always been considered women's work...
Rozelle Rule. In an antitrust suit brought against the league and the New England Patriots by ex-Quarterback Joe Kapp, Judge Sweigert declared that the so-called Rozelle rule and part of the league's draft procedure are "patently unreasonable" and therefore illegal...
Should Judge Sweigert be sustained on appeal, more athletes are likely to make more money, but the top gainer stands to be Kapp. He has been an exile from pro football since 1971, when Rozelle banned him from the league for refusing to sign a standard player's contract. He then brought suit contending he was being denied the right to practice his profession. His case must now go to trial to determine damages. If his lawyers can collect even half of what they are claiming, Kapp could hit the N.F.L. for $5 million...