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...many legal experts fear that if FAIR wins a “constitutional showdown,” the high court might also scrap other laws that place conditions on schools that take federal funds??such as the 1964 Title VI statute barring racial discrimination, and the 1972 Title IX law against sex bias...
...many legal experts fear that if FAIR wins a “constitutional showdown,” the high court might also scrap other laws that place conditions on schools that take federal funds??such as the 1964 Title VI statute barring racial discrimination, and the 1972 Title IX law against sex bias...
...many janitors because of its fixed operating budget. Harvard’s operating budget is a choice, however. Harvard is not a publicly traded company whose goal is to maximize profits; Harvard is a worldwide symbol of intellectual thought and progress. The people that control Harvard’s funds??President Summers, the Harvard Corporation, and Harvard alumni—can choose to provide janitors with a livable contract. The fundamental issue at hand in the contract renegotiation is whether or not Harvard cares about the welfare of its workers. Today, Harvard has a chance to increase wages...
While Philia members took jobs in Nelson to help provide funds??“we had to be very pragmatic,” Blumenfeld says —the community suffered from an occasionally hostile environment...
With the departure—and the spin-off of their own funds??of five top fund managers in the last six years, Harvard has increasingly seen its endowment move to hedge funds outside the University...