Word: cio
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April 30 was the turning point in the living wage campaign at Harvard. The endorsement of a New York Times columnist followed by the public support of the AFL-CIO leadership weakened the University administration and left the protesters stronger than ever. The question now arises: Can the students’ advantage produce a solution in the best interests of everyone—workers, President Neil L. Rudenstine, administrators, student activists, the faculty, students and the University as a whole...
...coverage of Monday’s living wage rally (News, “PSLM Rally Draws AFL-CIO President,” May 1), The Crimson reported that PSLM had “dismissed [Neil L.] Rudenstine’s offer [of a task force] as dishonest propaganda...
...minute rally lived up to its billing as "unprecedented," attracting a crowd of about 1,100 to hear AFL-CIO President Jack L. Sweeney offer the Progressive Student Labor Movement (PSLM) a "message of support...
...President of the AFL-CIO John Sweeney will speak outside Mass. Hall this afternoon at what is being billed as the "largest rally...
...February, a few weeks after George W. Bush took office, liberal leaders gathered to plot strategy at the National Press Club in Washington. John Sweeney of the AFL-CIO was there, along with activists, think-tank bosses, and Congressmen like Barney Frank and Jesse Jackson, Jr. But one longtime mainstay of the American left was missing...