Word: labors
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...National Labor Relations Board has filed a lawsuit in federal court as a result of the tactics used by the Yale administration during the grade strike by Teaching Assistants (TAs) in December...
...complaint names Yale President Richard Levin, Provost Alison Richard, Graduate Dean Thomas Appelquist and Undergraduate Dean Richard Brodhead as violators of the federal labor law, according to a press release...
...answering these questions, Sociology 109 requires three papers and assigns six books, including the provocative Learning to Labor: How Working Class Kids Get Working Class Jobs...
...same time, inflation dipped to just 2.1 percent in the fourth quarter. Even though the GDP grew 25 percent more last year than in 1995, when it rose 2 percent overall, few market anaylsts expect a worrisome raise in inflation. Sustained growth could create inflationary pressures as labor demands drive up wages and prices, causing the Federal Reserve to hike the cost of borrowing. But growth is likely to be lower this quarter, easing fears of an overheated economy. Investors were also reassured by Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan's statement Thursday that the Consumer Price Index is overstating inflation...
...Senate Republicans have delayed until February 25 confirmation hearings on Anthony Lake, President Clinton's nominee for CIA director, while the Justice Department completes separate investigations into Lake's investments and testimony before Congress. In contrast to other Clinton nominees who have breezed through confirmation proceedings, Lake, along with Labor nominee Alexis Herman, has been put under the GOP spotlight. "My read on this is that the Republicans will shake them up, but they probably will pass them," says TIME White House correspondent J.F.O. McAllister. "Majority Leader Trent Lott says he just wants to be thorough." The probe into Lake...