Word: huctw
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Make no mistake about HUCTW. We aim to win at the negotiating table because we literally cannot afford to lose. And we will win as long as we share in a common purpose and common determination to achieve our goals...
...good of all, those who voted against HUCTW are now invited to join us, to share in our victory and in our future. But they will have to join as supporters, not detractors. Reconciliation requires effort and good will on both sides, not just the Union side...
Union matters will be decided by Union members. There is nothing undemocratic about that, Robert Scott and your cartoonist notwithstanding, HUCTW is creating the greatest labor democracy ever seen at Harvard, and is making labor history in this country. Which side are you on, boys, which side are you on? Tamsey K. Andrews Widener Library
...Clerical and Technical Workers in the December 2 issue of The Crimson. Kris Rondeau's statement, "The union is not for people who campaigned against it," is completely contrary to the union message before the election. During the pre-election campaigning we heard over and over again that HUCTW would give Harvard support staff a voice...
This is a strange twist. It appears that only those who say what the union wants to hear will be allowed a voice. Staff members who voted against the union in May did so because they were convinced that a union was not the answer. NLRB certification of HUCTW has been a difficult pill to swallow but, despite this disappointment, many of the "No" voters have expressed a willingness to become involved in the process of creating a strong and worthwhile union, one which will accomplish good things for all who are to be represented...