Word: marriott
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Since Thursday, more than 500 students have been convening at the Marriott Hotel to pass bills, discuss defense strategies and debate labor policies at the first-ever Harvard-hosted conference...
...walkout occurred during an off-the-record address to 1100 conference participants at the Marriott hotel at Copley Place...
...Harvard Business School's Kresge dining hall last summer came under the management of Marriott Hotels. Under pressure from the union, Marriott kept the existing staff...
When executives discuss a corporate merger, they become as circumspect as Swiss bankers. So it went with the merger between Allied and Signal, announced last week. Edward Hennessy Jr., Allied's chairman, along with Forrest Shumway and Michael Dingman, Signal's chairman and president, met March 5 at Marriott's Camelback Inn, a plush Scottsdale, Ariz., resort with two 18-hole golf courses, two swimming pools and ten tennis courts. Hennessy and Dingman registered under the last name of Dingman's secretary. Although the executives are fond of sports, they seldom left their rooms. When discussing the firms, they called...
...nearly going bankrupt in the process, Pan American World Airways (1984 revenues: $3.68 billion) was in no mood to compromise when some 5,700 Transport Workers Union mechanics, baggage handlers and other ground employees walked out three weeks ago. The carrier responded by selling its food-preparation unit to Marriott In-Flite, an airline caterer, thereby eliminating the jobs of 700 striking kitchen employees...