Word: payed
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Bunting then outlined her position: "I think there should be equal pay for equal work, and if the women are doing the same work as the men, they should get the same pay...
...Bunting added that Radcliffe is trying to raise $5 million to pay for operating costs and said, "I would hope that this would allow us to raise wages." A demonstrator then asked Mrs. Bunting what her salary was, but other demonstrators hissed him. "I don't think that would help you, but I do worry about it," she replied...
...tour business, Clark admits, still earns only enough to pay for the upkeep of the American Express offices abroad. But it has won customers for such other ventures as the teaching of foreign languages and the publication of Travel & Camera magazine, which Amexco established by purchasing and redesigning U.S. Camera and Travel magazine. In June, the company began a computerized service that can provide almost instantaneous reservations at some 250,000 hotel and motel rooms between Boston and Honolulu...
Amexco's growth enabled it to survive a blow that might have shattered another company. In 1963, an obscure subsidiary, American Express Warehousing, was duped into issuing warehouse receipts for the nonexistent salad oil of Speculator Anthony De Angelis. American Express in 1967 agreed to pay $60 million to settle creditors' claims, half immediately, the rest in annual installments of $5,000,000 each year through 1973. The payments do not reduce Amexco's current reported profits because they are charged against earnings retained from prior years, and the company's growth has given it enough...
...knows precisely how many of the 141 demonstrators who did not pay their fines last May still intend to appeal. Flym met last night with a group of about 25, but he still has not heard from many of the 115 for whom he filed appeals...