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Thus, the long-run implications of the current dispute must be weighed even more heavily than immediate wage gains. Many argue that the Teamsters now offer a better deal to the farmworker than the UFW. The Teamsters are rich, well-established and cozy with management, and in the short run they may well offer higher wages and better benefits than the UFW can. But the Teamsters Union already includes in its ranks cannery and packing-shed workers as well as truckers. Adding the field worker to this network would give the Teamsters virtual control of labor from the fields...
Died. Patricia Cutts, 47, blonde, British-born actress who scored with U.S. audiences as a regular panelist on the 1950s TV quiz show Down You Go, and three months ago joined the cast of the long-run British soap opera Coronation Street; of barbiturate poisoning; in London...
...with my colleagues." He says that he was among the first board governors to push for a tightening of monetary policy to curb rampant inflation; he also supports the slight loosening on the growth of the monetary supply that the board has permitted during the past few weeks. "The long-run view is for some weakening of demand that would require easing of monetary policy, but we should not overreact and move too fast...
Intially, for instance, Bose found it hard to gather data about the physical condition of various systems and equipment under the specific responsibility of certain groups. But he claims that as each department saw that the long-run benefits of "putting all of the cards on the table" became apparent, this resistence subsided...
...officials could not predict yesterday how much the state's action will cost. Isreal said, however, that it should save time and money in the long-run...