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...tenable for [the] president to have nearly 3 dozen direct reports as in [the] current structure," he added...
This progressive policy, of course, is not a substitute for the good faith negotiations that must occur in collective bargaining. It is ultimately for those with the most direct stake—the employer and its employees—to determine how best to arrange their relationship. In the case of AlliedBarton, the employees are represented by the SEIU, a highly effective advocate for workers nationwide. Their agreement must, in the end, represent a balance of multiple considerations that the parties themselves are best-positioned to resolve. Harvard should not, need not, and will not intervene in this process...
...truth is that during Red Sox season, all local stories not concerning our national pastime are considered trivial to the consummate New Englander. While the arrest of dirty cop Jose Ortiz is of direct interest to a handful of local drug dealers, the fate of the hometown team each night is obsessed over by the millions that comprise Red Sox nation...
...attention of the community and the administration. The students, who officially started their hunger strike at 1:30 p.m. yesterday, said they will refrain from eating until the University pressures AlliedBarton to meet their demands for higher wages, steady work schedules, and other benefits. Although Harvard does not directly employ security guards, protesters said they believe the University does have the ability to influence contract negotiations. “Because Harvard pays AlliedBarton, Harvard does have the final say in the contract,” Aguilera said. “They have the capability [to ensure] that Harvard workers receive...
...their country with no prospect of victory will become prohibitive to Washington, as it already seems to have for the majority of the American public. But postponing that moment as long as possible has its advantages, allowing the Iraqi factions to build their own strength while trying to direct U.S. firepower against their foes. Even Sadr, keeping one foot in the government of Shi'ite power and the other on the streets denouncing the Americans, is demanding a timetable...