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According to Jaeger, however, the lack of centralized enforcement in the past allowed many laid-off workers to slip through the cracks, rendering the well-intentioned program largely ineffective...
...four Ivies in terms of attendance have become extremely competitive on the national stage, the bottom four have seen their crowds slip to levels comparable to the I-AA mid-majors...
...more than a length with just 700 meters to go, the Crimson allowed its lead to slip away in the face of a Midshipmen challenge, punctuated by a spirit-breaking sprint that snatched away the victory...
...three-quarters of a million dollars and that our seven members and some other workers at the police department would be laid off before the end of the fiscal year. The original plan seems to have been to give the seven remaining guards a last paycheck and a pink-slip, especially since during the negotiations in the summer the university had told us no severance packages would be brought forward again. I told the University that the union wanted to enter into impact bargaining to mitigate the blow to our members. Both sides agreed to talk a deal...
...feel that the packages we achieved this March are more beneficial to the workers than those bargained in the summer of ’03. I am not sorry to have worked hard to provide to the seven members an alternative to one last paycheck and a pink-slip. I have always done my best for the union and will continue...