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...whose business is limited to making money, Harvard is in an ideal position to provide its workers with better health coverage than a look at the prices might support. It would seem less critical for the University to minimize risks to its balance sheet than risks to its former employees??€™ health...
Elderly members of the Harvard University Group Health Program (HUGHP)—an HMO available only to active Harvard employees??€”recently received a letter from UHS Director Dr. David S. Rosenthal ’59 reminding them that the program’s retirement care plan had been discontinued...
...case resolved in December, Harvard had found McGarr Services Inc. was wrongly representing itself as two separate companies—McGarr and White Glove Inc. By doing so, McGarr had avoided the $50,000 contract threshold, above which companies must match their employees??€™ wages and benefits to those of workers employed directly by Harvard. The two contracts totaled more than $50,000 in work, but McGarr employees received $9.95 an hour in February 2003 rather than the union wage of $11.85 an hour...
About 40 percent of HCL employees??€”170 people—attended either yesterday’s meeting or an identical hour-long session held Monday, but only about 20 questions were asked over the course of the two days, according to Larsen Librarian of the College Nancy M. Cline...
While Harvard is laying off librarians, it’s paying six other employees??€”fund managers—a total of $107.5 million this year. Wrap your mind around those numbers. Six people. Over a hundred million dollars. That’s a sum so large it’s hard to fathom...