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...position was posted on the University’s online list of open jobs Friday. The new employee??€”who will report jointly to the College and the Student Health Coordinating Board of the Provost’s Office—will be in charge of creating sexual assault awareness programs and increasing alcohol education and outreach programs for undergraduates...
Although the Progressive Student Labor Movement has avowed that garnering respect for workers is its ultimate goal, their tactics have focused almost entirely on raising wages. While a fundamental aspect of any employee??€™s dignity, poor salaries are not the only explanation for why workers’ employment experiences here at Harvard sometimes leave them feeling less than human. No matter how tempting it is to lay the blame on University President Lawrence H. Summers or members of the Harvard Corporation, they are not the people who leave trays out on tables in the dining hall...
Eliot House Master Lino Pertile said he first became acquainted with the 23-year employee??€™s work when, following another exhibition by a resident tutor, Gerolimatas mentioned her own interest in painting...
...pulls down a plaque from the wall. A large group of customers got together to give it to the store after the long-time employee??€™s death...
...important way to raise wages is to educate people and thus increase the skills that they bring to the labor market. A living wage drastically reduces an employee??€™s incentive to seek an education. Consider the example of a Harvard custodian who is paid $9 an hour. The custodian can find a job that pays him $2 an hour more by learning to read, which will be taught in a literacy class through the Bridge to Learning Program (a Harvard program that pays people their hourly wage to attend literacy and language classes). But thanks to the hard...