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Around two dozen student activists began a day-long fast yesterday morning in an attempt to sway the contract negotiations of Harvard’s security guards with their employer AlliedBarton. [SEE CORRECTION BELOW...
...We’re asking for Harvard to come out in support of our demands and to make sure security guards get a fair contract,” said Alyssa M. Aguilera ’08-’09, one of the protest’s organizers, who is also a Crimson editorial editor...
...security guards and AlliedBarton are currently undergoing contract negotiations after the employees were allowed to unionize in November of last year...
AlliedBarton is an independent contractor, and the University has maintained that it has no role in the contract negotiations...
...might need to put more pressure on the administration before we get a response,” said Jessica G. Ranucci ’10. CORRECTION: The April 27 news article "Students Fast for Guards" misstated the number of students who held a day-long fast to sway contract negotiations for Harvard's security guards. While the article said that about two dozen students participated in the fast, that figure actually referred to the number of students protesting outside the office of University President Derek C. Bok. In fact, a total of about 75 students participated in the fast...