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... workers . It was because these lawyers threatened litigation that the local Department of Welfare center no longer invoked the Welfare Abuses Act as a matter of course . It was fear of litigation which prompted the department to abandon ...
... workers . It was because these lawyers threatened litigation that the local Department of Welfare center no longer invoked the Welfare Abuses Act as a matter of course . It was fear of litigation which prompted the department to abandon ...
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... workers and clients from Stanton Street demonstrated in support of the welfare workers to signify that their complaints were against laws and policies , not individuals . By the summer of 1963 MFY had established three other ...
... workers and clients from Stanton Street demonstrated in support of the welfare workers to signify that their complaints were against laws and policies , not individuals . By the summer of 1963 MFY had established three other ...
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... workers were doing with some clients from the neighbor- hood service center . I might never have known otherwise ... workers on Stanton Street . The workers also showed a tendency to exhibit hostility toward and impatience with their ...
... workers were doing with some clients from the neighbor- hood service center . I might never have known otherwise ... workers on Stanton Street . The workers also showed a tendency to exhibit hostility toward and impatience with their ...
Contents
SESSIONI EQUALITY IN WHAT? PAGE | 1 |
ALLEGORY OF INDIVIDUALISM | 9 |
CONFLICT | 12 |
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