Word: unfairness
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...article in the last issue of TIME [Jan. 12], referring to the Chicago Sun is very inaccurate, unfair, and damaging to the interest of the Chicago...
...National Labor Relations Board also cracked down on Virginia Electric & Power Co., charging that the company had appealed to its employes in bulletins and speeches "to bargain . . . without the intervention of any 'outside' union," had furthermore encouraged an "employer-dominated union," and ordered the company to stop "unfair labor practices." The Circuit Court of Appeals refused to uphold the order. NLRB took the case to the Supreme Court...
...implication left by TIME (Nov. 17) that President K. T. Keller and Chrysler Corp. blocked efforts of Floyd Odlum to obtain 25% subcontracting on tank production is absurd, unfair to those men and the automobile industry, and unworthy of TIME...
...CRIMSON of the Tuesday before the game in 1891 complains bitterly about the seating situation. It seems that the 22 men who made up the football squad reserved 1,050 of Harvard's 3,500 tickets. This was considered unfair, but the team let 220 of them go to the ordinary student buyers and the CRIMSON, calmed down. One undergraduate paid $25 for the first place in the line to buy tickets at the H.A.A. They had troubles in those days, too, with scalpers, and the Springfield police caught counterfeit tickets at the gates...
...Life (Columbia) is unfair to luscious Loretta Young. It requires her to be "a bundle of muscles and a smile." Soft-voiced, convent-schooled Miss Young, now 28 and a veteran cinemactress, can supply the smile but not the muscles...