Word: lockers
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...visitors have access. At this time, Beth Israel's rules forbade the distribution of union literature in the cafeteria, although it allowed one-to-one union solicitation by employees of other employees during non-working hours in the cafeteria. The hospital did permit leaflet distribution in the employee locker rooms, which are sexually segregated and have room for only 600 of the 2000 employees...
...union also argued that the locker rooms provided inadequate room for employees to congregate and to distribute literature. Rabkin believes although "there could be more space in the locker rooms, there is plenty of informal access to the employees the union can have--that's just part of union rhetoric...
...main reasoning behind the Justices' opinion seems to be the fact that comparatively few patients visit the Beth Israel cafeteria, and that the locker room area provides inadequate space for communication between employees about the union organization efforts. The opinion also stated the hospital "was unable to show any evidence" that distribution or solicitation had caused actual harm...
...rink. The basketball team, hence, will continue to play on the worn courts of the Indoor Athletic Building (IAB); the hockey team, after this year's hiatus at B.U., will use the renovated-Watson Rink; and several sports teams will continue to feel the crunch in space available for locker room and other team facilities, though extensive renovations in Dillon to be completed this year should ease the problem...
...drawbacks of sports here, I think a lot of athletes--both varsity and intramural--will tell you they've gained just as much in the locker rooms and on the fields as they have in a lot of classrooms...