Word: labors
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...start-up companies who themselves make profits by exploiting research performed at Harvard. When our discoveries benefit society, we are pleased to share this knowledge. Yet in a society that puts a high price tag on precious information, that we should be able to own the fruits of out labor is self-evident. Considerations remain, however, as to the type of fruit which is to be planted in our laboratories; how the university orchard is to be distributed for purposes of experimentation; and who exactly benefits from this scientific agriculture...
Created by Flora M'Mbugu-Schelling. "Shida and Matatizo" blends fact and fiction in a docudrams examining the abuses of child labor. She criticizes the Tanzanian government for refusing to respond to the epidemic problerr of street children who are forced into expletive situations of mental, physical and sexual abuse...
...National labor Relations Board has ruled that Royal had unfairly fired two employees. In addition, Royal is under investigation by the federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration. And workers have filed complaints with the state Attorney General's office and the state Commission Against Discrimination. The council unanimously approved a resolution demanding that the city manager look into Royal and that Cambridge Hospital review its contracting policies...
...Before we privatize services we should make sure that businesses meet fair labor standards," said Councillor said Kathleen I. Born...
...jubilant crowd of Arabs, entered the building and raised the Palestinian flag. Jenin becomes the first town to gain autonomy under the agreement signed by Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat and Rabin last September. In fact, Acting Prime Minister Shimon Peres, who was formally approved as leader of the ruling Labor Party on Sunday, had moved up the transfer by a week to show his committment to peace with the Palestinians. "They really did it in the wee hours of the morning, when it was still dark, to minimize the potential uproar," reports TIME's Johanna McGeary. "At the same time...