Word: pedro
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...trivialized more serious labor issues by printing this sort of gibberish. Moreover, the author of the article goes entirely uncredited/unblamed. It is appalling that a Crimson reporter would write such an inflammatory article and not take responsibility of authorship. The situation very much echoes the reporter's own words: "Pedro understands that the union is screwing him, but he also realizes that there is no one to whom he can complain." Joe Levy
...took advantage of the shift was Pedro Tinoco, president of Banco Latino and an old friend of Perez's. The President made the extraordinary move of naming him head of the central bank, even as Tinoco remained Banco Latino's largest shareholder. Soon millions of dollars in government funds were deposited in Banco Latino, which used them to help launch a major expansion. By 1993, the year in which Tinoco died of cancer, Banco Latino had blossomed from the country's eighth largest bank into its second largest...
With the same union representing Pedro in both jobs, he thought he'd get overtime pay for the two extra days he works each week. But he was wrong. Pedro has come to realize that he's been taken in by Local...
Manning strains credulity, though, when he sayshe "knows nothing" about employees like Pedro whoare working long hours with no overtime pay. Thelabor relations director is a smart man who rarelymisses a trick. And if he didn't know aboutsomething, it's likely that Conway would tell him.Several sources insist the Harvard labor relationsofficial and the 254 business agent are close...
...Pedro understands that the union is screwinghim, but he also realizes that there is no one towhom he can complain...