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Guards at Harvard are likewise employed by a subcontractor, AlliedBarton Security Services...
Bonior, now the chair of the labor research and advocacy group American Rights at Work, is urging AlliedBarton employees to organize through a “card check” campaign. Under that approach, employers are allowed, but not required, to recognize unions once a majority of workers signs authorization forms. These “card checks” allow organizers to avoid holding elections through the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB)—which Bonior blasted as “fraudulent, unfair, and unjust.” He warned that NLRB elections can be held up for years...
...schools, according to Harvard University Police Department (HUPD) spokesman Steven G. Catalano. The University is private about its security practices, so the locations of the cameras are unclear. Requests for specific information were denied by Catalano, Director of Building Maintenance and Operations Jay M. Phillips, and Rob Taylor, the AlliedBarton official overseeing the security firm’s employees at Harvard...
...Although each school sets up its own surveillance system monitored by its security personnel, AlliedBarton officers are not the only ones privy to a showing. If granted access by the schools, HUPD officers are allowed to view the footage, said Catalano...
...Clerical & Technical Workers, said that she has been threatened by her bosses for her union activity. “When we come out in actions like this, it’s not what management wants to see,” she said. A NEW ALLIANCE? Originally, workers from AlliedBarton Security Services—who have also alleged unfair reprisals for their attempts to unionize—were supposed to participate in the protest. But Allied workers said they decided to pull out after their management sent a letter to workers on March 30 saying that they and the Service Employees...