Word: flynn
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Dates: during 1980-1980
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White dramatically canceled Saturday burials at all three municipal cemeteries to eliminate $360 a week in employee overtime payments. Bostonians were understandably vexed. "The mandate of the voters was not to curtail essential services," protested City Councilman Raymond Flynn. "Among the obligations we have is burial of the dead." Last week city hall resumed the Saturday graveyard shift. But there was no question about what else the mayor would like to bury. Says City Councilman Patrick McDonough: "City hall is rubbing the electorate's nose in such outrages as the Saturday burial ban, hoping that this will make them...
...injunction against Crockett when a judge last week threw the case out of court. The judge argued that "irreparable harm had not been done to the union," and that the case was not strictly an internal union matter because "Harvard should be joined as a necessary third party," Joseph Flynn, HUERA's attorney, said this week...
HUERA's attorney Flynn denied that the union's decision to sit down with Harvard was prompted by its failure to remove Crockett as president. "The NLRB is obligated to encourage labor peace--and the union is willing to make an honest effort to settle this thing...
...before the suit against Crockett by the union failed, Flynn acknowledged that, "The president (Crockett) is running haywire. We'll be in a much better position once the union's president is gone--that is, if we can get a restraining order...
...union encountered difficulty with the University, Flynn said, because Harvard refused to recognize Crockett's resignation. "The fact is, he resigned," Flynn added...