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He described the new system of pension plancontributions as "highly inefficient," as itreduces the tax-exempt contributions of theUniversity. Green also warned that the changecould hamper long-term incentives to retire.
In the hours following the news that United Airlines employees had bought a controlling share (55%) of their own company, solidarity was breaking out everywhere. If the scenes were not made for commercials, they sure looked like it: outside United headquarters near Chicago's O'Hare Airport, senior UAL executives...
The emotions defy comparison to any American sporting event. The national pride of the competing sides is at stake. Coaches and players who lose key matches frequently retire just hours afterwards. Sadly, people are killed for their mistakes on the field. And those who succeed become national heroes forever with...
Here and there, unions are even winning some battles. A Teamsters strike in April forced major trucking companies to stop using part-time, nonunion drivers. The same month, the Communication Workers of America got Nynex, one of the biggest of the new Baby Bell telephone companies, to reverse plans to...
In addition, Johnson may be on his way out. The chief had told friends for years that he wanted to retire after completing his tenth year of Harvard service in December 1993.