Word: unionizing
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Nothing could be more natural, says Internist Lovshin: "No psychoanalysis or deep probing is necessary. She has a work day of 16 hours, a work week of seven days. This is all against union regulations-no time in the sack. She probably hasn't had a real vacation in years, and she may have various worries about finances, husband and children. Being conscientious, she gets involved in clubs, Brownies, P.T.A.s, heart drives, church work, hauling children, music, dancing." In addition to her children, she usually has animals to raise, and in wear and tear on mother "a puppy equals...
...helped American Telephone & Telegraph raise its per-share earnings from $2.76 last year to $2.81. The Bell System, announced President Fred Kappel, added about 725,000 new telephones in the quarter, 66% more than in the first three months of 1958. The telegraph wires were also humming; Western Union announced a first-quarter profit of 55? a share...
Management offered no concessions, not even a pledge that if the union held the line on wages the companies would hold the line on steel prices. The letter set forth that the Steelworkers have no ground for higher wages, no need to "catch up," because their wages have risen more than those of nearly all other industrial groups in recent years. Steel wages are now 38% above the average for all manufacturing, compared to 20% above in 1953; they average $3.03 an hour v. $2.19 for manufacturing workers generally. Well aware that steel profits will be fat, the steelmakers tried...
...Mistress (Japanese). A poignant Eastern view of a fallen woman, who rises by union with nature rather than by struggle against...
Leontief returned in late February from a three-week visit to the Soviet Union where he found that many theories he had helped to develop here are being put into practice...