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...Lines and Continental Airlines among them -- have begun to post modest earnings, the long-quiescent airline unions have started voicing their demands. Workers who feel underpaid and overworked are asking for their share of the emerging profits. Management's response: continued cost cutting. "No question about it," says Morgan Stanley airline analyst Kevin Murphy, "1994 will be the year of labor turmoil in the U.S. airline industry...
EDITORIAL FINANCE: Genevieve Christy (Manager); Esther Cedeno, Carl Harmon, Morgan Krug, Katherine Young (Domestic); Camille Sanabria, Aston Wright (News Service); Linda D. Vartoogian, Wayne Chun, Edward Nana Osei-Bonsu (Pictures...
Marcello A. Morgan '97 said he plans to stay at Harvard this Thanksgiving to catch up on his studies...
...recent perceptible quickening of the recovery from the 1990-91 recession has done little to calm their anxiety. "I suspect that it may be a long time before we see improvement in the employment picture," says Stephen Roach, chief economist for the investment banking firm Morgan Stanley. In his opinion, and that of many other authorities, "the labor market is in the midst of a profound structural transition where we are really moving away from traditional sources of hiring." Into what? A not-very-brave new world in which, even after the recession is a faded memory...
EDITORIAL FINANCE: Genevieve Christy (Manager); Esther Cedeno, Carl Harmon, Morgan Krug, Katherine Young (Domestic); Camille Sanabria, Aston Wright (News Service); Linda D. Vartoogian, Wayne Chun, Edward Nana Osei-Bonsu (Pictures...