Word: stevenses
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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The translation seemed to be that the NLRB is simply fed up with Stevens and its antiunion attitudes that seem to anachronistically exemplify the South in its earlier, immature stage of industrial growth. Over the years, the board has found Stevens guilty of unfair labor practices 15 times and hit...
The NLRB, which is supposed to ensure that unions and management behave with some semblance of civility toward each other, said it would seek the injunction unless Stevens makes good-faith attempts to settle pending unfair-labor-practice suits against six of its plants. At those plants, the Government body...
Organized labor views J.P. Stevens & Co., the nation's second biggest textile company, as the key to organizing the booming Sunbelt-precisely because it is, in the eyes of the AFL-CIO, the nation's "No. 1 labor-law outlaw." If this most antiunion of all companies can...
Joel Ax, associate general counsel of the A.C.T.W.U.. hailed the NLRB's threat to seek an injunction as helping to "encourage workers to freely discuss unionization." Stevens seemed unruffled: a company statement said that an injunction "would be inappropriate and unwarranted, and we are confident that any court...
Most N.F.L. midgets agree that next to putting up with jokes about their size (a 6-ft. 5-in. teammate ordered Atlanta's Lawrence out of the shower "because grown people don't shower with Munchkins"), the biggest hurdle is getting an opportunity to display their skills. Football...