Word: unionizers
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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After that, Harvard and its newest, most highly publicized union will face the difficult task of translating the contract's legal jargon into the day-to-day language of the workplace. Says Manna, "Some of the administrative details haven't been worked out yet. We're not sure exactly how everything will work...
...meanwhile, the union will finish the process of organizing that was started 18 years ago. Once elections on the union's by-laws and constitution--slated for later this month--and a vote on the union leadership--to be held in October--are finished, HUCTW can officially, finally lay claim to its place at Harvard...
...first time in at least 40 years, a student from the Soviet Union has entered Harvard's regular undergraduate program. Natalya Tsarkova, a 19-year-old native of Riga, USSR, was accepted to Harvard last spring and arrived here in August...
...Soviet Union, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Gennady I. Gerasimov said. "We are prepared to cooperate with [the new] government and develop our relations with Poland...
Mazowiecki told Parliament he came "as a man of Solidarity, faithful to the legacy of August" 1980, when Solidarity became the first legal independent union in the East bloc...