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Mayer said that hosting hot breakfast in one House in each of Harvard’s four upperclassman neighborhoods would save only $400,000—less than half of the savings from this year’s cuts. He added that it would be problematic to have to decide which Houses would host hot breakfast...
...response to the proposal that HUDS serve hot breakfast once a week in different Houses, Mayer said that it would violate the current union contract, which prohibits juggling HUDS staffers between Houses, and would create scheduling difficulties...
Mayer also rejected the suggestion that HUDS staffers cook hot breakfast foods the night before and reheat them in the morning, saying that it would be “quite impossible unless we give you frozen quiches or something like that,” which would compromise food quality...
According to Mayer, HUDS has saved a total of $2.7 million due to changes to the academic calendar, administrative cuts, the early retirement package for staffers, and menu changes like the elimination of hot breakfast...
...added that approximately two staffers in each House were able to keep their jobs as a result of the hot breakfast cuts...