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NOVEMBER 17, 2004

WEDNESDAY,

Workers

decry

ARAMARK

ONE HUNDREDTH YEAR, ISSUE 62

pressure

Matt Sullivan

by

guidelines

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probable lashing

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Corp.

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three

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food service

and

most

employees surge of

recent

from

ARAMARK

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leaving

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bosses

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19-year employee

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policy

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consistent

more

all of Duke.

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complaints

complaint requires

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that

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not

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dentiality

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relaxed.

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Services

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Marketplace

managers from

which

tie,

and

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to

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for the latest

employee

and

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every

with Duke when

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can’t move!”

from

Marketplace

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get ARAMARK here,

to

move

Health

changes,

make the harassment

throughout

for

both the Univer-

Academic Council

Thursday’s to

formally

the harass-

to

but still substantive—methods of address-

and ARAMARK cited last week’s

the

said,

governs

University

suggested

enforceable

a

employee Dorothy Laney

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ARAMARK is

at

that

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commu-

committee will

proposed changes

policy

and

aim

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we

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workers

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harassment

opportunities

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mentality,

all segments of the Duke

ment

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fostered

gaged

unveil its

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campus,

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desperate

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tween

After 14 months of discussions that

among

experienced

alleged

staff morale and

promotion

here

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manage-

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over

in

who

dining hall,

felt overworked and A

the din-

dozen Duke workers

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for

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turnover

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the freshman

ed.

and benefit

years.

this

ment

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operated major

for the

ing operations past

has

released

the

at

already

are

working

managers

company, which

the

employees

bullying, firing

over

from

cutting

of ARA-

of Duke Student

tip

tongue,

Campus Marketplace foul

ing

the

on

Government’s

Harassment

as

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weekly

held

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two

those

10 weeks, Michael Gustafson, alec-

a

his

as

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point

coming

to

has

year ago,

not

yet

National Letter of Intent,

among

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Monday.

in the country, Paulus is

guards

top point also

committed

verbally

ther Dave Paulus said

the nation’s

top

quarterback

recruits. would

dress that issue cause

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where

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open

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teammates.”

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several or

Duke

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too

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events.

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times

tastings

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monthly

almost all

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appealing

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the

a

four

300-

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co-president

Wine Club,

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students and partners of

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second-year

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strong society

and the likeliest

disdain for

etiquette.

to

Wine

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by

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of the future may

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Brothers

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host of

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basketball. As

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ON

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