Word: contractã
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Dates: during 2002-2002
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While they say there is still much to be done, February’s contract??€”which is still being phased in—has made large-scale improvements in the working conditions at Harvard, according to those at the party...
Just the next day, after six weeks of negotiations, SEIU and Harvard negotiators agreed on a contract??€”retroactive to May 2001—which would immediately bring the minimum wage up to $11.35 per hour and increase benefits...
...Harvard University Security, Parking and Museum Guards Union agreed on a new contract??€”like the janitor’s union, coming away with a higher starting pay rate than Cambridge’s current living wage figure...
...would not happen. The University administration cancelled the event amid concern that the Harvard Concert Commission (HCC) could not sell the 3,000 tickets in such a short time frame—which was compressed when Harvard’s Office of the General Counsel became occupied reviewing the contract??€™s details. Aborting the concert only days before it was scheduled to happen was unfair given HCC’s persistent work in bringing popular talent to campus. In retrospect, however, the administration and HCC were both unprepared to carry out this event; there was, at the very...
Morley said he was suspended from work for three days on the day the union voted to ratify the new contract??€”although he said the union had notified his employer. When SEIU threatened to file a grievance, Morley said, Hurley’s of America paid him for the three days...