Word: unfairness
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Chiropractors Sirs: I read your slam at chiropractic in your issue of TIME, March 18. You call Dr. D. D. Palmer "Fish Palmer." Do you not think that is rather an unfair way to take a "shot" at a man who has been dead for so many years? You say he worked on or with dead fish. Well, the medical student works with dead cats. So you had better make it unanimous and call the leader of the medical fraternity "Cat Fishbein.". . . DR. AMY LEE CULLEN Ronan, Mont...
...Permission to employers to propagandize workers and public would overrule Supreme Court decisions holding such practices unfair...
Promptly, fellow members of A. F. H. W. put the cooperative on its "unfair list," picketed it. Said they: "The union has to defend its wage scale, even against its own members." Said the Hancock officers: "If we do, we've got to go out of business." Fuming unhappily, Gus Geiges and other old union men were forced into the great labor sin of crossing the picket line. Union members, picketed by their fellows, continued to knit away inside Hancock. At week's end the situation was taken into bickering conference...
...cent of the Harvard cooks and waitresses belong. Apparently he had delved a bit into the contract signed last March, and had come up with the unique conclusion that for Harvard to hire its own students in its own dining halls to serve its own meals was an "unfair labor practice." If his mental somersault was merely for the purpose of boosting his prestige among the members of his flock, he cannot be very harshly criticized; but if he really contemplates a strike--and if the workers are nursing any such idea--they are in for some disillusioning jolts...
...union leader called the substitution of students for union members an "unfair labor practice," differing with the University's interpretation of the agreement signed last March...