Word: phils
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Almost. In their last-ditch conferences last week, negotiators for Big Steel and Big Labor almost made it. In Washington, a three-man industry subcommittee headed by Jones & Laughlin Steel's Ben Moreell sat across the table from a labor trio headed by Steelworker Boss Phil Murray. Point by point, they took up each economic issue, e.g., pay raise, holiday pay. They made tentative agreements, went on to the next issue. Finally, they approached agreement on a wages-benefit package which would eventually cost the company 24.6? per man-hour (present average hourly wage...
...Phil Murray called on the steel companies to renew the bargaining process, and big steel was willing to talk. Just where this would lead, no one knew. Originally, the union had asked for a union shop and for wage and fringe benefits which would eventually cost the company about 35? per man-hour (present average hourly wage: $1.83). The Wage Stabilization Board recommended 26.1?, plus the union shop; the union gleefully agreed. Steel company officials offered 17.6? (no union shop), said that they could not pay the proposed 26.1? increase unless the controlled price of steel was raised...
...Cairns took a third in the 3000 meter run, while Don Trimble, Bob Mello, and Dick Barwise took seconds in the javelin, pole vault, and high jump, respectively. Trimble, a 1950 graduate who holds the University javelin record, competed for the first time this year at the AAU meet. Phil Pratt and Bob Curran took fourths in the discus and hammer to round out the scoring...
...miller Dave Cairna, sprinter Bob Twitchell, Phil Pratt in the discus, and Off Murray in the shot all failed to score...
Significant in the totals was the fact that three midfielders--Pete Brooke, Phil Waring, and captain-elect Ron Huebach--scored five or more times. The scoring punch of the midfielders, particularly on the Crimson's famous "cut-in" play, was in large measure responsible for the team's early-season success...