Word: slots
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Until recently, companies did not have to be too concerned about the needs of these new employees. If a woman wanted to take time off to have a baby or reduce her hours to spend more time with a child, the employer could easily fill her slot with another worker. During the 1970s, the U.S. work force increased by an average of 3 million people a year. But in the next decade, as the baby bust -- the smaller generation behind the huge baby boom -- comes of age, the labor force will grow more slowly than at any other time since...
...number-three singles, Debbie Cohen defeated Kara McKenna, 6-3, 7-5, while Lynn Davenport wasted little time in destroying Tori Wincup, 6-3, 6-1, at the number-four slot...
UMass, after defeating Harvard, 45-28, last Saturday at The Stadium, is tied with Holy Cross--the Crimson's next opponent--for the number seven slot...
Sophomores Tonya Stasiak and Amy Delone won their respective flights at first and second singles, and freshman Jennifer Minkus took top honors in the sixth slot...
This is not to say the show was misconceived. The program was intended as a cheery supplement to the natural disasters and somber economic forecasts of the nightly newscast which it follows. Tinker, a proven NBC veteran, judged rightly that human interest is too often relegated to the last slot on the evening news...