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Separately, the council passed a measure of support last night for a pending state bill that would prevent Harvard’s properties in Watertown—and the properties of other nonprofit organizations—from receiving tax-exempt status. The resolution also calls for Healyto investigate ways that Cambridge can retain revenue from property purchased by currently tax-exempt organizations...
...European countries actually share Washington's concern that an event designed to tackle racism and intolerance on a global scale is in danger of being dominated by the Mideast conflict, and they plan to resist efforts to give disproportionate attention to Israel and Zionism. Not that they will exempt Israel from legitimate criticism, but instead will insist that the focus remains global, and that there's an acknowledgement that culpability for racism is widely shared among the nations of both the industrialized and the developing world. Few governments attending the conference are really in a position to cast the first...
...matter, as it once did. If the bill passes, Massachusetts would become the 12th state to require priests to report child sexual abuse. The church, like the A.B.A., loosened up only so far. The archdiocese would not back the bill until it was assured that priests would still be exempt from revealing anything--including sexual abuse--they learned in confession...
Affected employees will not see changes in title or base salary. The University has also agreed to continue offering to the reclassified employees all benefits ordinarily given only to exempt employees. However, employees hired for these positions in future years will not be given such benefits...
While the changes will only increase employee compensation, some have expressed concerns about the potential effects of being reclassified into the non-exempt status...