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...G.I.T. Identical, except that length of stay is 14 to 21 days, and $120 to $190 in land arrangements must be made in advance. Peak season, June 1 to Sept...
...European Community. (Common Market rules guarantee citizens of its member states freedom of movement within the Community.) The government has also imposed tough new conditions on the renewal of residence and work permits. As a result, the number of Gastarbeiter in West Germany has dropped from its 1973 peak of 2,595,000 to about 1.9 million (plus 2 million dependents...
Savage said visits to the Union at lunchtime had convinced him that it could serve more students than it now does during off-peak hours...
...what crew to cover, what information to gather and by 5 a.m. headed out to Sam Andrews Ranch to be there when the workers began to arrive. At first we needed to have authorization cards signed--when more than 50 per cent of the workers at peak season sign a card, the union can file for an election. In the morning we also hand out flyers with the latest news on them, then we follow our assigned crew to the fields. Normally we only have access an hour before work, during lunch hour, and an hour after work (although...
...Britain's long economic malaise? Hardly. As a new Bank of England study points out, the economy is still deeply mired in stagflation. Industrial production is running 7% below its 1973 peak and is expected to grow only 2½% by the end of 1978. Unemployment has reached a postwar high of 1.6 million and is still expanding, and even an inflation rate of 12% would be ruinous over the long term. If market prices were adjusted for the withering effects of inflation since the 1972 apex, the FT index would have...