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...forum expected inflation to hover around a mild 3% in 1994, which will be reminiscent of the price-stable 1960s. The big reason: wage hikes, the main ingredient in most price increases, will stay low as employers continue to cut labor costs. However, Donald Ratajczak, director of economic forecasting at Georgia State University, noted growing signs of labor unrest. "The American Airlines strike may have been a watershed," he said, referring to the Thanksgiving-week walkout by flight attendants, which ended when Clinton prodded the company to seek binding arbitration. "This is the beginning of intensifying wage pressures...
Former Colorado Senator Timothy E. Wirth '61 and Atlanta teacher Rodalinda R. Ratajczak '66 were among the candidates nominated by the Harvard Alumni Association to vie for the terms of six years on the Board...
...Ratajczak, a former Radcliffe trustee, is a math teacher from Atlanta, Georgia...
...really expect to be elected, but I love being nominated," said Ratajczak, who is active in the HAA and the Harvard Club of Georgia. "[The Overseers] are sort of the conscience of the alumni. I think their role is to communicate intensely...what the alumni feel about [important issues...
...addition to Wirth, Ratajczak, and Kay, the new nominees include: Charlotte Pierce Armstrong '49, a New York lawyer; Peter C. B. Bynoe, chair and chief executive of Chicagobased Telemat, Ltd.; Antonio Madero '58, founder and chief executive of Mexico's Corporacion Industrial San Luis; Frank N. Newman '63, vice chair and chief financial officer of BankAmerica; Anne H. Richardson '51, chair of Washington D.C.-based Reading is Fundamental; and Torsten N. Wiesel, President of Rockefeller University...