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Although I was there to work half time for Sten, I still signed up for three core economics courses: macroeconomics by Martin Bronfenbrenner, econometrics by Marty Geisel, and general equilibrium theory by John Ledyard (intended for second-year students, but my mathematics elective at NHH, along with subsequent math courses there, made it eminently manageable for me).
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In our earlier hearings we had listened to a number of experts in child development, including Edward Zigler of Yale, who was known as the father of Head Start; Robert Coles at Harvard; and Urie Bronfenbrenner at Cornell.
The Good Fight Walter F. Mondale 2010
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In our earlier hearings we had listened to a number of experts in child development, including Edward Zigler of Yale, who was known as the father of Head Start; Robert Coles at Harvard; and Urie Bronfenbrenner at Cornell.
The Good Fight Walter F. Mondale 2010
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In our earlier hearings we had listened to a number of experts in child development, including Edward Zigler of Yale, who was known as the father of Head Start; Robert Coles at Harvard; and Urie Bronfenbrenner at Cornell.
The Good Fight Walter F. Mondale 2010
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Kate Bronfenbrenner, director of labor education research at Cornell University, said she wonders whether the postal service will get as many retirements as it is counting on.
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Ms. Bronfenbrenner, who previously worked for many years as a union organizer, said she and her research partner started with a random sampling of 1,000 NLRB-conducted elections over five years.
Proposal Revamps Union Elections Melanie Trottman 2011
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"Each week workers don't have an election, they are hit with these tactics and are more likely to give up," said Kate Bronfenbrenner, the director of Cornell's labor education research who led the study.
Proposal Revamps Union Elections Melanie Trottman 2011
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Cornell organizing expert Kate Bronfenbrenner found that “a third of workers lack a contract a year after voting for union representation.”
Wonk Room » McGovern Takes Aim At Employee Free Choice Act’s Arbitration Provision 2009
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“The fact that our labor law has no penalties for employer violations, no punitive damages, no financial penalties, that the worst thing that happens to employers when they commit egregious violations is a slap on the wrist, has emboldened employers to break the law at an extreme that is really astonishing,” The Nation quotes Bronfenbrenner as saying.
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The Bronfenbrenner report concludes by underlining what's really at stake in this fight:
Art Levine: Corporations Now Widely Using Wal-Mart Tactics, New Report on Unionbusting Finds 2009
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