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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...
...HUCTW is not willing to listen to all the support staff it represents, perhaps it will listen to supporters. We call on the Harvard students who supported the union cause and the Undergraduate Council, whose membership backed HUCTW's cries for assistance, to throw their energies into supporting the truly voiceless members of the Harvard community, those who cannot go to the Harvard administration because they are now represented by a union which feels they are unworthy to speak. Barbara Anderson Kathleen Kennedy Carmelle Bransfield Lucilia M. Santos Gina G. Curry Constance Sinclair Lori Ann David Jan Surette Mary Galvin
...party wasn't all fun and games, as HUCTW leaders also intended the gathering to serve both organizational and philanthropic purposes, they said...
...There are lots of people from other unions, the students body, the faculty and the community who have helped us through thick and thin. This is our way to give something back," said Kris Rondeau, HUCTW's director...
Phillips Brooks House has been a long-standing supporter of the HUCTW ever since it allowed the union to meet in its building in the 1970s, said Fred W. King, a member of the HUCTW transition team. The union began its relationship with the Lutheran church when it moved into the offices across the street...