Word: staff
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Donald Rumsfeld, 44, whose 18 years in Government have included stints as a Representative from Illinois, White House chief of staff and, since November 1975, Secretary of Defense...
...while, however, Jarman's ap proach seemed to work: in the fiscal year that ended last July, Genesco recorded a $16 million profit, v. a loss of $14.4 million the year before. But as staff morale plummeted and consumer spending flattened out, profits turned downward again and Genesco's creditors became worried about their loans (the company had to refinance $70 million in debt that fell due in November). Stockholders bridled when Jarman announced at the annual meeting in December that Genesco would pay them no dividends before 1978. Common shareholders have received nothing since 1973, and Genesco...
...indeed commissioned Cartoonist David Levine to draw a stinging cover portrait of Murdoch as one of those South American killer bees beloved of Murdoch-style tabloids; Felker thought better of it eventually.) But there almost was no new issue of New York. Nearly all the magazine's 125-member staff walked out in support of Felker, and only some last-minute help from the new owner got the issue to press. Felker, meanwhile, went off to start a new magazine...
Some New York staffers-who are not generally overpaid-have loudly objected to Felker's costly personal and professional style. When the magazine moved in 1974 to expensive new quarters on Manhattan's Second Avenue, the boss installed a gym. He also carved out a staff dining room (he had it redecorated several times) and installed a $25,000-a-year chef, who signed each day's menus "Felipe-Executive Chef...
That basic requirement is as valid today as it was in the 19th century, and few are in a better position to judge how well it is being met than Florence Nightingale's successors. Caring for patients long after staff doctors have made their daily rounds,nurses see hospitals at their very best moments-and their worst. For this reason the professional journal Nursing?? (circ. 400,000) asked its readers just what they think of the quality of care in thehospitals, nursing homes and other institutions employing them. The results add up to a disturbing diagnosis: in the opinion...