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...thing to do. Thus, it is necessary to project an aura of security. As ineffectual as they are under the light of statistical scrutiny, all of the new security procedures nevertheless succeed at making travelers believe that flights are safe. I mean, what better way to make the average flyer feel like security is tight than for the TSA dude to pat down grandma and make 7 year-olds put their shoes through the metal detectors. If security is this tight for the obviously-innocent, of course they’re gonna catch the terrorists. Right...
Although much of the flyer was devoted to describing the budget crunch caused by Harvard’s expansion, it also called for more reliable training opportunities, wider educational benefits and housing assistance for employees...
Union representatives would not comment on the specifics of the housing proposal, but last month’s flyer referred to the introduction of “innovative programs to help staff with the difficulties of the housing market in the Boston area...
...While Harvard keeps getting richer...its workers continue to be denied basic rights like full-time jobs, job security, and union representation,” the flyer said. “Over the past year, Harvard workers have been subject to numerous attacks by the Harvard administration...
...demands which followed ranged from specific to general, as some called for a halt to layoffs and outsourcing, while others simply urged readers to “support the struggles of working people worldwide” in honor of International Workers’ Day. The flyer also demanded an increased dedication to health care benefits and financial aid for working-class students...