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...workers have higher wages, the unions have stronger alliances and even Harvard—which the HCECP report repeatedly reprimands for driving down the wages of its lowest-paid workers—has claimed success in improving its treatment of workers...
Contract negotiations following the report of the Harvard Committee on Employee and Contracting Policies (HCECP) have not yet finished, and schools have had to budget for retroactive wage increases that will impact the current year’s budget before knowing the exact costs of the new compensation...
Upson said he expected HCECP implementation costs for the Law School to top half a million dollars, while Gewecke said that for GSE—which has far fewer employees than the Law School—costs would come to roughly...
...Business and Kennedy Schools were cited specifically in the HCECP report for outsourcing a large number of low-paid dining workers, meaning that the outcome of the currently ongoing talks may have a particularly large effect on their budgets...
They ended the sit-in last spring to the promise of a new committee charged to examine the University’s labor policies. The Harvard Committee on Employment and Contracting Policies (HCECP), headed Professor of Economics Lawrence F. Katz, met by confidential sessions through the fall, gathering data and hearing testimony...