United has hired more than one-third of 2,000 welfare recipients it has pledged to employ under the national Welfare to Work Program

United is more than one-third of the way toward meeting its pledge of hiring 2,000 welfare recipients by 2000. The carrier hired more than 760 from welfare rolls in the 12 months since the start of the national Welfare to Work Program, chaired by Chairman Gerald Greenwald. More than 4,000 companies...

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