European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - January 24, 1993, Darmstadt, Hesse Sunday january 24, 1993 the stars and stripes Page 3peruvians May pay for Baird s disclosure Stamford Conn. A like Many illegal aliens Victor and Lillian Cordero worked As Domestic servants unnoticed by immigration officials. All that changed when Zoe Baird their former employer was nominated to be . Attorney general. Now the Cordero May have to pay a Price for Baird a four weeks in the spotlight. Quot the immigration and naturalization service has summoned the peruvians for questioning this week in Hartford to determine if deportation proceedings should begin a they were in the wrong place at the wrong time a said Helene pipe an attorney representing Victor Cordero. Baird 40, of new Haven withdrew her name from consideration As attorney general because of criticism Over her hiring of the she paid a $2,900 Fine for employing the couple and paid Back $12,000 in delinquent social Security taxes and penalties. In Connecticut the state with the nations highest per capita income Many illegal aliens Are employed As domestics immigration lawyers said. Doonesbury cartoonist lost Gamble on Baird new York up1 pulitzer prize winning cartoonist Garry Trudeau got a Little ahead of himself last week by jumping the gun on Zoe Baird a confirmation As attorney general and having her hire one of his Star comic strip characters. On Friday Trudeau a doonesbury was several strips into Baird As attorney general when she withdrew her nomination Over the Flap generated by her hiring of two undocumented immigrants. The sequence was left with five daily strips to go before it could be changed. It began when comic strip attorney panic caucus a Clinton fan and aide to venerable congresswoman Lacey Davenport was offered a Job As a Deputy assistant to the assistant attorney general. During an extended interview with Baird the two women fondly recalled the 1970s when they attended Law school at the University of California at Berkeley. In fridays strip Baird asks caucus a so ready to take Down some bad Guys a replies Joanie a a yes May am. Mind if i try to put Mike Milken Back in jail a a referring to the convicted junk Bond swindler who is in a California Halfway House waiting for his March 2 release. Trudeau who rarely gives interviews was not available for comment on the Faux Pas but Doon Sabuty spokesman Alan Mcdermott one of the editors at Universal press Syndicate in Kansas City mo., indicated the presses were rolling on some replacement strips. He said the strip would move along unchanged until Friday and saturday when substitutes could be in place. A Garry changed the dialogue a he said. Quot Wco re assuming that readers realize that these things happen sometimes. He a a Gambler on these but an Iofe official in Connecticut who spoke on condition of anonymity said one knew of no Case of a Domestic being deported. Quot the ins does not typically go looking House to House for illegal aliens a Pep said. Quot this is kind of an oddball situation.�?�. The whereabouts of the Cordero was unknown Friday. The Cordero went to work for Baird and her husband Yale University Law professor Paul Gewirtz in 1990. Victor Cordero was a chauffeur and his wife was a live in Nanny. Lillian Cordero who is separated from her husband worked for Baird until november. Victor Cordero 26, left Baird a Home in March and for the last four months has been working for a Stamford businessman. But he left his employer a note late thursday saying he was returning to 100 fir Stop 10 places to work new York Fuji a if you work for Johnson amp Johnson and fall in love you get a week off for a honeymoon. At . Fuller co., employees receive $2,000 for getting a College degree. And Ben amp Jerry a homemade offers benefits for Gay and lesbian partners. If your company does not offer Perks such As these chances Are it May not have made it into the revised version of the 100 Best companies to work for in America published by Doubleday. The Book first released in 1984, offers a look at the most exceptional workplaces in the United states through the eyes of the employees who grind away at some of the nations top corporations. It lists Beth Israel Hospital in Boston As the no. 1 company followed by Delta air authors Robert Levering and Milton Moskowitz interviewed thousands of employees across the country to draw up a list of companies where people Are Happy to work because they Are treated with in choosing the Best companies Levering and Moskowitz used six criteria a pay and benefits opportunities Job Security Pride in work and company openness and fairness and camaraderie and Friendship. Despite Tough economic times and continued layoffs Benefit curtailments and widespread worker dissatisfaction the authors found More exceptional workplaces in the United states today than there were 10 years ago. Quot last time around it was hard to find 100 companies thousand of people interviewed across the United states rated these a the beet companies a where people Are Happy to work because they Are treated with respect company number of employees so s Beth Israel Hospital. Boston �?z.,$,100 Delta airlines.,64.000 Donnelly Glass manufacturer 2.100 Federal express.77,700 Fem up Gasket maker. 1,700 ,. Hallmark cards. 13,200 Public super markets Florida 68,000rosenbluth International travel Agency 3.000 Southwest airlines .9,500 United service automobile association.14,840reprieve source the 100 Best companies to work Lor in americas amps that were Good enough to make the Book a they said. The authors said the growth in the number of Good workplaces reflected a renewed emphasis by companies on the Quality of the work environment. They also cited the advancement of women and minorities into management ranks which has brought a fresh perspective. The authors said some of the Best companies for women include Nordstrom Mary Kay cosmetics Xerox and Pitney Bowes and a few that offer child care at the work site such As Merck Ben amp Jerry a homemade syntax and Baptist Hospital in Miami. From wire reports Bremerton Wash. A the Navy postponed a discharge hearing for a Gay Sailor Friday pending expected action by president Clinton to lift the military scan on homosexuals. Radioman 2nd class Robert e. Matt a member of a submarine Crew until he disclosed his sexual orientation last fall had been scheduled to appear Friday before a three member administrative Board at the Bangor naval submarine base West of Seattle. Quot in a very Happy a Matt said after the hearing was postponed. Quot people arc shaking my it made no sense to hold the hearing before Clinton a decision is released Bangor spokesman it. Cmdr. Scott Wilson said. Matt formerly served aboard the Trident missile submarine Alabama. He disclosed his homosexuality in september in an emotional letter to rear adm. Richard a. Riddell administrative chief of Bangor a Fleet of eight Trident submarines. He was transferred from the submarine to base duty and now supervises parking lot cleanup Crews. A 22-year-old enlisted woman at Goodfellow fab in san Angelo Texas was apparently the last individual thrown out of the military under the homosexual ban. Airman Laura Little said that on tuesday the Day before Clinton was sworn in she received discharge papers citing Quot homosexuality acts for her dismissal. Little said she was they seeded it she said her discharge so they could get her out of the air Force before Clinton a inauguration. A very angry because of the Way a a base officials expedited Powell urged scrapping of space available fee Byrka Crowden Washington Bureau Washington it might seem like a lot of trouble for just a Sambuck but last weeks announcement by the air Force that it was dropping the $10 fee on space available travel was a decision made at the highest defense department Levels. In fact Pentagon officials intended to raise the fee to $15 to help offset the Cost to the military of space a travel. But Gen. Colin l. Powell chairman of the joint chiefs of staff argued in a letter to former Secretary of defense Dick Cheney that allowing servicemen Bers to ride free was More valuable than any revenues that the fees might generate. Quot As we draw Down space available travel is one of the benefits that makes the turbulence of service life More tolerable a Powell wrote. The result an order from Powell on tuesday saying a cancel the collection of fees at air mobility come terminals dropping the space a fee was among the last actions during Cheney a tenure. He was replaced by Les Aspin on wednesday following the Clinton nominees Senate confirmation. Powell a order will have widespread Impact. Almost half a million travellers were space available passengers in fiscal 1992, according to air Force officials. Active duty members comprised 65 percent of space a passengers 23 percent were dependents Anu 12 percent were retired. Most travellers were Junior military members making their Way Home on leave from overseas duty. The fee which began in 1979, applied to flights entering or leaving the United states As Well As those Between foreign countries. There were no fees for Domestic military hops. Powell found ammunition to argue his Case against the fee through Gen. Ronald r. Fogleman who commands both the . Trans come and the air forces air mobility come from Scott fab 111. A 1991 inspector general report showed that in fiscal 1989, the $10 fees repaid the air Force Only $4,6 million or about 19 percent of the $24.2 million space a operating costs in fiscal 1991, the air Force recouped $3.5 million in fees. The air mobility come said Cost figures for operating the space a program in fiscal 1991 or 1992 were not readily available. Passengers entering the United states still must pay a $10 customs administration fee air Force officials said
