Word: buts
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1990-1999
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Last spring, the administration created an ad-hoc Faculty committee to study the labor situation at Harvard but has yet to take any other action.
"You need massive public rallies and demonstrations not just because they look pretty or it's fun to chant, but because that's how you really exercise power and bring large numbers of people [into the campaign]," says second-year law student Aaron D. Bartley, the founder of the living...
At one rally, about 30 demonstrators stormed the seventh-floor Holyoke Center office of Roberts, the lead negotiator for the University. They were turned away at the door by Harvard University Police Department officers but continued marching and chanting in the corridor for about 10 minutes.
But other administrators say student activism has affected the general atmosphere in which negotiations take place.
But PSLM says they are committed to more activism until the University enacts the minimum $10 per hour living wage for all employees.