Word: crockett
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Fall 1980: The union's executive board becomes outraged when it discovers Crockett does not support its unfair labor practice suit, and demands his resignation...
November 30, 1979: HUERA's old contract expires, and leaders pledge to fight the University tooth-and-nail. Crockett says, "Harvard doesn't like to give up money. They say they're broke, but then they build a $100,000 building." Bonislawski says, "It really gets to me when Harvard says workers are a dime a dozen. We should have the benefits of the wealth we help produce...
Gardin says Crockett spoke with a University lawyer without having the union's attorney present, and signed an affadavit disagreeing with HUERA's unfair labor practice charge. In an emotional September union board meeting, Crockett gives a resignation speech. He later rescinds his resignation offer, but the board holds another meeting without inviting Crockett and accepts his resignation...
March, 1980: Crockett and a majority of the union's executive board do not support the grievance on behalf of the part-timers. But late in the month, Bonislawski and Gardin allege, the University begins to put heat on them for union activity. The two decide to file a grievance of their...
HUERA subsequently files an unfair labor practice suit with the NLRB, listing the incidents of March, April and May. The NLRB in turn issues a complaint without speaking to Crockett or other principals involved...