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WCIRA As A Campaign Issue, circa 1979
A sample managers\u27 response to unions\u27 anti-WCIRA campaign practices
Book Review: River of Compassion: A Christian Commentary on the Bhagavad Gita
A review of River of Compassion: A Christian Commentary on the Bhagavad Gita by Bede Griffiths
The Human Resources Program in the Growth Company, 1985
Perspectives on company leadership for rank and file employees in the sprinkler industry. From Fire Protection Contractor. Vol.8, No12. December, 1985
Book Review: Inter-Faith Dialogue and World Community
A review of Inter-Faith Dialogue and World Community edited by Ch. Sreenivasa Rao
For youth, by youth: a third student-run homeless shelter
This past winter, the third student-run homeless shelter in the United States came into being. Two recent Harvard graduates, Sam Greenberg and Sarah Rosenkrantz, who had volunteered at the Harvard Square Homeless Shelter as college students, saw a need within the Boston and Cambridge communities for a homeless shelter serving young adults. Drawing upon the Harvard Square Homeless Shelter’s student-run model, Sam and Sarah worked with Harvard College undergraduates to open Youth-to-Youth (Y2Y) Harvard Square, a homeless shelter exclusively for young adults ages 18–24. This article features an interview with Sam and Sarah about their work to establish Y2Y Harvard Square and the experiences of the college students leading and staffing the shelter
A review of nonequilibrium effects and surface catalysis on shuttle heating
A review is given of the nonequilibrium calculation techniques by various authors over the past decade to predict heat fluxes to the windward side of the Space Shuttle orbiter. The results of these techniques are compared with measurements made on the first few flights of the Space Shuttle. The calculations attempt to account for finite rate chemistry in the shock layer around the vehicle and for finite rate catalytic atom recombination on the thermal protection materials. The techniques considered are the axisymmetric viscous shock layer method, three dimensional reacting Euler equation solutions coupled with axisymmetric analog boundary layer method, and a recently developed nonequilibrium 3-D viscous shock layer method
Correspondence to John Lamers, Vice President of the Advertising Posters Company regarding transferring employees and job posting, 1981
Includes job rating, pay rates, and classification. February 3, 1981
Whoʼs Watching Us at Work? Toward a Structural-Perceptual Model of Electronic Monitoring and Surveillance in Organizations
Nearly 80% of organizations now employ some form of employee surveillance. This significant level of use infers a salient need for additional theory and research into the effects of monitoring and surveillance. Accordingly, this essay examines the panoptic effects of electronic monitoring and surveillance (EM/S) of social communication in the workplace and the underlying structural and perceptual elements that lead to these effects. It also provides future scholarly perspectives for studying EM/S and privacy in the organization from the vantage point of contemporary communication technologies, such as the telephone, voice mail, e-mail, and instant messaging, utilized for organizational communication. Finally, four propositions are presented in conjunction with a new communication-based model of EM/S, providing a framework incorporating three key components of the panoptic effect: (a) communication technology use, (b) organizational factors, and (c) organizational policies for EM/S
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