Word: settlements
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Dates: during 1960-1960
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WASHINGTON, Jan. 10--Sens. John Marshall Butler (R-Md.) and J. William Fulbright (D-Ark.) accused Eisenhower administration officials Sunday of forcing an inflationary steel settlement...
Final touches were put on the pact after two top union bodies--its Executive Board and its 171-members Wage Policy Committee--had unanimously endorsed the settlement terms...
...still troubled by the court's "inherent right" claim. "We learn with regret: we're not in contempt," it editorialized last week. "We will try to violate the suppression rule to the judge's satisfaction, and thus get the question on the proper road to settlement by a higher court...
Shocked & Gratified. Actually, Phillips' case looked so good that a settlement has been in the works since 1955, only to be blocked by one legal snarl after another. Recently, Chairman Kirby decided to break the impasse, at least as far as he was concerned, by offering a separate $1,100,000 settlement that would free him of all liability. At first he ran into strong objections from Murchison and also from Mrs. Young, who fired off a telegram that she was "shocked" at the offer. But Kirby argued that a settlement had to be made sooner or later...
...many a union orator, automation is a sinister business for eliminating jobs. In the current steel dispute (see NATIONAL AFFAIRS) the problem of increased efficiency through automation and job changes is the chief block to a settlement. But is automation the painful process for workers that is often pictured? Last week there were growing signs that U.S. industry is meeting the problems of automation in an enlightened...