Word: limits
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...First Circuit Court of Appeals in Boston in June upheld the NLRB ruling in favor of Local 880. But in a similar case in St. Louis, the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled broadly that a hospital should be allowed to limit pro-union solicitation to areas where patients are not present, an official of the American Hospital Association said Wednesday...
...When they're psyched, there's no limit to what this team can potentially do," said coach Field. "They're just a tough little team...
Although work proceeds regardless of the community's reservations, state officials empowered to halt the project have had more success in gaining consideration of the public interest, threatening to block the project if planners did not provide concessions that would limit the plant's emissions. Officials in the state Division of Air and Hazardous Materials should be commended for their extended efforts to overhaul the plant's design and to exact an agreement from Harvard to restrict the allowed emission level of nitrogen dioxide, a pollutant that can irritate the respiratory system...
...only after division representatives threatened to block the project that plant officials reevaluated their design and discovered last week that it would indeed be possible for the plant to meet the division's recommended limit...
...result of an increase in the number of small businesses exempt from the law. At present, a store does not have to pay its workers the minimum wage if it has annual sales of less than $250,000; by the end of 1981, the limit will be $362,500. Though these small shop workers are not covered by the law, the new legislation would require more liberal treatment of workers who receive tips, like waiters, who now can be paid only 50% of the minimum wage. Under the bill, employers would have to pay tipped employees at least...