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...without substantial gripes of their own, and complain that their struggles have been ignored by a University preoccupied with placating its lower-end workers after the public relations debacle of the sit-in. And while English courses are an affordable aid to some workers, addressing many mid-level employees?? complaints could prove a much more expensive—and less palatable—venture...
...office will house three employees??two full-time and one half-time—who will coordinate the College’s educational outreach programs and Freshman Week education...
...have thought we won until I saw a worker’s paycheck with higher numbers on it.” How much of an effect does he think the media attention had on the sit-in’s resolution, which ended with an administrative commitment to investigate employees?? wages. “It wasn’t simply Harvard looking bad, it was they were losing control of the campus. We were building an enormous amount of power. For me, the greatest effect of the media has been in the larger world, which now knows...
...under standards looser than those used for ordinary criminal surveillance. Americans would even have an incentive to spy on one another, since the bill grants immunity to businesses that provide information in terrorism investigations—no matter if the business cultivates such information with a concern for its employees?? privacy...
Whether you come for the hot food, the hot atmosphere, or—ahem, the hot employees??no one could accuse the Quincy Grille of false advertising in its “Always hot” campaign. During the critical 1 to 4 a.m. timeslot on weekend nights, around a hundred hungry Harvard students say hello to hamburgers, hip-hop music and hazy lighting, resulting in what can only be described as the hottest late-night scene on campus...