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"By calling it the 'tech scene' it can sometimes put women off," says Hitchman.
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Pilmer, however, said Hitchman was a knowing participant in the scheme and vowed to pursue him through international courts, if necessary.
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Reached by phone there, Hitchman declined to comment.
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To require the individual to deal as such with large corporate organizations (The Hitchman Coal Company being composed of many shareholders) is to deny the element of mutuality.
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MR. GOMPERS: May I call your attention, Mr. President and Gentlemen, to the fact that one judge, Judge Dayton, issued the order upon which the whole proceedings of the Hitchman Coal & Coke Co's case was predicated.
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On the other hand where a Union undertakes to enforce a contract for the exclusive employment of Union men such as the Danbury Hatters case and others (the exact reverse from the Hitchman case) the courts have held and do hold either: (1) That such a contract is a monopoly or tends to a monopoly, and is therefore void and illegal.
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If all employers would agree to similar stipulations as a condition of employment it would certainly preclude the organizing of the wageworkers into Unions and the Judicial doctrine involved in the Hitchman case would stop organization and make it illegal whenever employers apply those "Individual restrictive agreements".
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And he alleges that bitter criticism has been directed against the decision in the Hitchman case by Labour Unions because the Supreme Court protected the Contract of employer by which the employee agreed not to become a member of the Miners 'Union while in the employ of the Company.
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It is further alleged against us that the management policy of the Hitchman Company was justified by the facts.
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Querard and 'Eugene de Mirecourt,' as it has since pleased Messrs. Hitchman and Fitzgerald to consider the second - and third-rate literary persons whom Dumas assimilated in such numbers as of greater interest and higher merit than
Views and Reviews Essays in appreciation William Ernest Henley 1876
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