Word: regarded
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Yale's office of employee relations released a statement that said the freeze policy in no way alters the university's previously existing stand in regard to the job security dispute with its striking support personnel. "I do not see how the hiring suspension should affect the bargaining with the strikers," Flink said...
Bert Lance. Businessmen did not think Carter should have kept Lance as Director of the Office of Management and Budget; some, indeed, regard the President's long defense of Lance as evidence of unreasonable stubbornness. Nonetheless, now that Lance is gone, they feel they have lost their only real friend in high Administration councils. Says General Electric Chairman Reginald Jones: "Bert Lance was one who was quite close to the President, never failed to return a call that was made to him, never failed to grant us an interview, and always was a conduit through which our thinking could...
...exit especially troubles businessmen because they feel Carter, whatever his own sentiments, has filled the Administration's second-level posts with people who have no sympathy for them and favor more regulation. Oilmen are particularly suspicious of S. David Freeman, who helped Schlesinger draft the energy program; they regard him as a doctrinaire conservationist who does not even want to increase energy production. William P. Tavoulareas, president of Mobil Oil Corp., adds that "everybody we see in the Interior Department these days is an environmentalist...
What can Carter do to get the message across? All is not lost, by any means. For all their disenchantment, most executives do not yet regard Carter as an enemy or believe that he sees them as one. Many indeed seem almost pathetically eager for some sign of reassurance from the President. Executive after executive begs for a clear program to set the rules under which business should operate, even if business does not agree with them...