Word: labor
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...This is the first time Radcliffe rates have gone above Harvard's," Sullivan said. "Our labor relations with Radcliffe have always been excellent except for this problem; previously rate increases have been determined by the Harvard wages...
Also, leaflets presenting lists of workers' salaries, costs of living figures, plans to boycott cafeterias, and revolutionary rhetoric, were distributed by both the ad hoc committee and the SDS Labor Committee...
Later in the summer the House Education and Labor Committee tried to weaken Wyman's automatic ban by letting colleges deny aid funds to students at their own discretion. Another Republican, William J. Scherle of Iowa, fought on the House floor to restore the mandatory cutoff. Again a coalition of Republicans and Southern Democrats prevailed...
Oddly, no one introduced him. He stood there until the noise died down, and then he himself introduced five Southern labor leaders who were touring with the campaign party. That was a good move, because the demonstrators had been passing out leaflets headed "George Wallace--Enemy of the Working...
Scores of U.S. corporations, business coalitions, labor unions and foundations have contributed heavily to programs aimed at easing the plight of the nation's poverty-stricken citizens-a large proportion of whom are Negroes. In most instances, such efforts have been purely philanthropic. Yet it is becoming apparent that good deeds and financial dividends are not mutually exclusive...