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After PSLM occupied Mass. Hall last year, the University agreed to establish the Harvard Committee on Employment and Contracting Policies (HCECP), headed by Professor of Economics Lawrence F. Katz, and including 11 faculty members, three unionized Harvard employees, two administrators and four students. HCECP recommended that Harvard’s lowest-paid employees be paid $10.83 to $11.30 per hour...
Professor of Economics Caroline M. Hoxby ’88 resigns from the Katz Committee after accusing it of having a pro-living wage agenda. The committee, officially known as the Harvard Committee on Employment and Contracting Policies (HCECP), is charged with investigating the University’s wage and employment polices in the wake of the Mass. Hall takeover last spring...
...HCECP releases a report recommending substantial pay hikes for Harvard employees, specifically suggested the University boost wages for the school’s 1,000 lowest-paid service employees to at least $10.83 to $11.30 per hour. These figures exceed the $10.25 rallying cry of last spring’s Progressive Student Labor Movement sit-in and the then-$10.68 living wage established by the city of Cambridge...
Summers announces he will accept the significant pay hikes recommended by HCECP in its report on wages...
Contract negotiations regarding wages and benefits for custodial workers reach a stalemate, according to representatives of the workers’ union. The talks are the first conducted since HCECP issued its December wage report...