Word: turnoveritis
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The book stresses what the authors call the "two faces of unionism." While conceding that unions do in fact act like a monopoly in restricting the labor supply. Freeman and Medoff argue that unions are also socially and economically valuable for three reasons. First, because unions give workers a voice...
With a heavy turnover in House staff and the selection of a new master apparently stalled, Cabot House residents are unsure how they will weather the transition period.
Powers said there is no serious talk of contracting out any of the undergraduate halls because the low turnover would make the attrition process far too costly.
Bozzotto said the contracting out clause is one of the victories won during the day-long food workers strike last year. As a result, Harvard's conversion to catering is only possible through attrition Annual turnover at the graduate halls averages about 50 percent, according to Powers, while the College...
This has been the tone of every turnover since. In 1969, when the owners kindly excused General Eckert ("the unknown soldier"), they hired their own lawyer: