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Gutmann is presently on a year-long sabbatical at Stanford University, where she is working on a book about group identity at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences...
...than the office. Other approaches include the compressed schedule, which packs more work hours into fewer days, and flextime, which lets employees adjust the start and end of their workday to their needs. Eve Elberg, 51, of Brooklyn, N.Y., has been back to work since February 2000 after a year-long hiatus because of cancer. The Web and graphics designer was pleased to find that her new employer, a national bank, was open to the idea of her working a few days a week. "They had a lot of faith in me," she says. "My re-entry has been...
That rally was the culmination of a year-long push by the Harvard Living Wage Campaign, which has lobbied for a $10.25 minimum wage--a figure that the Cambridge city council adopted as the official Cambridge living wage...
Last week, the University Library Council announced their recommendation that, starting Jan. 31, overdue fines at Widener and Lamont Libraries will double as part of a plan formulated by the results of a year-long study. By doubling these fines and changing the period students can have books, the new plan will impose a uniform loan and fine procedure on all the University's libraries...
Following a year-long sabbatical, Murphy will return to GSE as a professor...