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Employes and .
Employes of Montgomery Ward & Co. at The Dalles, in a National Labor Relations Board election Thursday voted to decertify Local 1565, Retail Clerks International Association, AFL-CIO, as their collective bargaining agent.
* International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employes: Labor union serving the interests of professional stagehands.
* George Brown ( union official ), president of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employes c. 1940
On March 11, 2008 members of the Brotherhood of Maintenance Way Employes ( BMWED ), part of the Teamsters Rail Conference, approved a new contract with Amtrak after eight years of negotiations.
Originally chartered by the American Federation of Labor as the National Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employes in 1893, its name has evolved over the course of 118 years of geographic and craft expansion as well as technological advancement.
For generations, the Union retained the historical spelling of the word " employes ", calling itself the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employes.
It is a nationwide autonomous Local of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employes.
In 1919, it renamed itself the " Brotherhood of Railway and Steamship Clerks, Freight Handlers, Express and Station Employes " to reflect its broadened jurisdiction.
In 1967, it changed names again to the " Brotherhood of Railway, Airline, Steamship Clerks, Freight Handlers, Express and Station Employes ", commonly known as BRAC.
The full name of the organization is The Animation Guild and Affiliated Optical Electronic and Graphic Arts, Local 839 of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employes and Moving Picture Technicians, Artists and Allied Crafts of the United States, its Territories and Canada, American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations / Canadian Labour Congress.
*" Consider Employes Welfare ", New York Times, 30 Jan 1904, p. 9.

Pawtucket's and day
Up and down all season as the Red Sox made use of his options, he got a call-up — prompted by Bill Mueller having back spasms in batting practice — one August day as he was in Pawtucket's clubhouse before a game.

Pawtucket's and for
He was designated for assignment August 1, 2006, while on Pawtucket's disabled list and removed from Boston's 40-man roster.

Pawtucket's and .
Allowing the city to become more proactive in retaining and attracting artists will enable city officials to allocate resources more effectively to meet the needs of Pawtucket's growing artist community.
Pawtucket's Downtown Circulator was a one-way loop through downtown ; it is similar to British concepts of ring roads.
After Pawtucket's Russ Laribee's sacrifice fly drove in Chico Walker in the bottom of the ninth inning and tied the game at one run each, the teams continued playing.
After Pawtucket's Luis Aponte pitched the seventh to 10th innings in relief, manager Joe Morgan — who himself would be ejected in the 22nd inning by Cregg — let him leave before the game ended.
He was among Pawtucket's most consistent players all season, and finished 10th in the International League with a. 300 batting average.

garbage and rubbish
Negligence in garbage and rubbish collections and alley cleaning is great.
* Trash or garbage ( e. g. paper, plastic, or food waste ) discarded by people on the ground, along with accidental or intentional dumping of rubbish, that are washed by rainfall into storm drains and eventually discharged into surface waters
This is partially caused by restaurants and hotels that leave rubbish everywhere since there are few garbage bins in the region.
The material ( waste, garbage, refuse, rubbish, etc.
The bomb, planted in a rubbish bin, exploded when the bin was emptied into a garbage truck outside the hotel at 12: 40 a. m.
A bin bag or bin liner ( British English ) or garbage bag, dinner sack or trash bag ( American English ) is a disposable bag used to contain rubbish ( British English ) or trash ( American English ).
Plastic garbage bags are fairly lightweight and are particularly useful for messy or wet rubbish, as is commonly the case with food waste, and are also useful for wrapping up garbage to minimize odour.
The men stained their skin brown with dye to appear more Asiatic and were meticulous in what sort of rubbish they threw overboard, lest a trail of European garbage arouse suspicion.
Municipal solid waste ( MSW ), commonly known as trash or garbage ( US ), refuse or rubbish ( UK ) is a waste type consisting of everyday items that are discarded by the public.
Since city workers also pick up garbage and recycling, city parks became piled high with rubbish — some parks were designated official dump sites for the duration of the strike, while others were used illegally.

garbage and collection
Composting or packaging toilets make it economical and sanitary to throw away sewage as part of the normal garbage collection service.
C does not include some features found in newer, more modern high-level languages, including object orientation and garbage collection.
In computer science, garbage collection ( GC ) is a form of automatic memory management.
Resources other than memory, such as network sockets, database handles, user interaction windows, and file and device descriptors, are not typically handled by garbage collection.
The basic principles of garbage collection are:
Many computer languages require garbage collection, either as part of the language specification ( e. g., Java, C #, and most scripting languages ) or effectively for practical implementation ( e. g., formal languages like lambda calculus ); these are said to be garbage collected languages.
Some languages, like Ada, Modula-3, and C ++/ CLI allow both garbage collection and manual memory management to co-exist in the same application by using separate heaps for collected and manually managed objects ; others, like D, are garbage collected but allow the user to manually delete objects and also entirely disable garbage collection when speed is required.
While integrating garbage collection into the language's compiler and runtime system enables a much wider choice of methods, post hoc GC systems exist, including some that do not require recompilation.
Some of the bugs addressed by garbage collection can have security implications.
Typically, garbage collection has certain disadvantages:
::-Automatic garbage collection is implemented.
* Interpreted, with automatic memory management and garbage collection
* Automatic memory management, typically implemented by garbage collection.
It also excludes functions that depend on the memory address of the object being hashed, because that address may change during execution ( as may happen on systems that use certain methods of garbage collection ), although sometimes rehashing of the item is possible.
Despite being modest in number ( perhaps 7, 000 units total as of 1988 ), Lisp machines commercially pioneered many now-commonplace technologies – including effective garbage collection, laser printing, windowing systems, computer mice, high-resolution bit-mapped graphics, computer graphic rendering, and networking innovations like CHAOSNet.
Memory leaks are a common error in programming, especially when using languages that have no built in automatic garbage collection, such as C and C ++.
" Conservative " garbage collection capabilities can be added to any programming language that lacks it as a built-in feature, and libraries for doing this are available for C and C ++ programs.
Unlike garbage collection, RAII has the advantage of knowing when objects exist and when they do not.

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