Word: mergers
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Netherlands, every firm with more than 100 employees must form a works council of up to 25 employees elected by their peers. It is not done all the time, but management is theoretically required to consult the councils on practically anything likely to affect the company significantly-expansion plans, merger possibilities, closings, changes in pension plans. In 1974, workers of the Delta-Lloyd insurance group succeeded in overriding management's plan to merge with a Dutch firm and chose instead to make a deal with the British Commercial Union Assurance...
WHEN THE HARVARD Board of Overseers approved the Strauch report Monday, the merger of the Harvard and Radcliffe admissions offices and the institution of an equal access admissions policy was officially launched. Yet after a year of preparatory discussions designed to give everyone in the Harvard-Radcliffe community a clear picture of what the pending changes will mean for the undergraduate student body, some serious questions still must be answered...
...addition to calling for admissions merger and equal access, the Strauch recommendations include; intensified recruiting efforts for women students, faculty and administrators; equalization of facilities and prizes for men and women; one dean of the merged admissions office; men and women in equal positions on the admissions committee; improvement of the Quadrangle housing facilities; no substantial increase in the size of the undergraduate student body at this time; the setting up of a standing committee on admissions and financial aid; and a thorough review of equal access after three years...
...addition to the founding of the Radcliffe Institute, one of Bunting's main projects during her 12 years here was the initial work on a Harvard-Radcliffe merger...
Martin said Manzi "has a through understanding of Radcliffe and Harvard and what the history of merger non-merger means" to the colleges...