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In the fringe benefit plan there are other minor recommendations. One calls for a codification of the university's policy on the remuneration of active faculty members who are permanently disabled. Another provides for a six instead of a two month continuance to his heirs of the salary of a...
Warning Bells. For 1,000 francs ($3) a year dues, Poujade offered cash benefits in the form of taxes unpaid, coupled with a mutual insurance system to prevent reprisals because of mob action against inspectors. "I talked until my throat was so sore that I was spitting blood," says Poujade...
When he returns to Saint-Céré, where a housekeeper takes care of his two youngest children in a new house he has rented (no central heat, no bath, meals in the kitchen), the town elders glance up from their cards and shrug: "It's only Pierrot...
THOUGH its history is brief, automation already has its own folklore. One of its most widely told legends concerns C.I.O. President Walter P. Reuther and a Ford executive who were touring Ford's automated engine plant in Cleveland. As they strode past huge self-operating tools that bored cylinder...
The committee's minor recommendations included: a codification of the present policy towards aid to permanently disabled faculty members, a longer (six instead of two months) continuance to his heirs of the salary of a professor who dies while still active here, and the abolition of Faculty Club dues. It...