Word: vacationers
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Finding those opportunities will be Johnson's mission, and Fidelity's frenzied troops will no doubt turn up the dial. They know that as great as the company's service is and as promising as its various ventures may be, consumers can't send their kids to college or buy...
The deal inked last night freezes wages for the first 20 months of this three-year contract. Negotiations for salary increases may begin only after July 1, 1998. The agreement also reduces vacation time and decreases sick pay, but allows employees to take advantage of a short-term disability plan...
The new contract does provide more benefits to part-time than did previous contracts. It allows part-time employees to receive their full vacation and holiday pay during times of seri- ous illness and provides greater job protection by considering part-time workers for openings in various departments, according to...
One September morning in 1928, British bacteriologist Alexander Fleming was discarding used culture plates that had been left in a pile on his laboratory workbench while he was on vacation. He noticed that one of the plates contained a blob of moldy contaminant that had apparently grown from particles wafting...
The Harvard Glacier got its name in 1899 when the Harriman family--which later included W. Averell Harriman, undersecretary of state under President Lyndon B. Johnson--took a vacation in southern Alaska. They were accompanied by Harvard minerology instructor Charles Palache; John Muir, founder of the Sierra Club; an Amherst...