Word: labors
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Ellwood, a labor economist who specializes in the problems of the poor, was the academic dean of the Kennedy School when he left Harvard in 1992 to serve in the Clinton administration...
...think this is great for the Kennedy School," said Professor of Economics Lawrence Katz, who served as chief economist at the U.S. Department of Labor for a year during Ellwood's tenure in Washington. "We're glad to have him back...
...believe the process went very well. The discussions were productive," said Timothy R. Manning, director of labor relations for the University. "We had some difficult issues, but as a testimony to our relationship, we were able to work through them. The University is very pleased with the result...
Once at work, Dole often holds three or four meetings simultaneously in his large suite of offices. The Senator slips in and out of the sessions like a negotiator at a five-way labor dispute, urging the parties forward, keeping negotiations going, all the while shuttling back and forth to the Senate floor...
Lane Kirkland retires Tuesday as president of the AFL-CIO, leaving behind a 13.3 member-labor organization whose influence in Washington has been declining. In a reflection of that reduced clout, just last week three powerful unions within the AFL-CIO (representing autoworkers, steelworkers and machinists) announced the formation of a muscular new 2 million-memberunionof their...