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THE TEAMSTERS UNION EMBRACED him as a blue collar hero, but lately the troops have begun to wonder if President Ronald Carey is mostly crusading for himself. Nowadays his calls for reform get no respect. Not even when Carey called his four regional headquarters "fertile ground for corruption and Mob...
RUS's $14,000 grants budget, which is used forprojects relating to women's concerns, is fundedby dues added to women's term bills.
At the Business School, students pay dues to belong to social and preprofessional organizations. The SCC monitors the clubs to ensure they fulfill their stated objectives.
"The clubs are to serve the purpose for which people pay membership dues," King said in an interview with Business School newspaper The Harbus News. "We are trying to make sure that students get their money's worth."
These attendants, who pay $12 each month inunion dues, say they have never seen a copy ofHarvard's current union agreement, which wassigned last June. Director of Labor RelationsTimothy Manning says the agreement is in effectbut has not been printed.