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...Harvard Union of Clerical and Technical Workers (HUCTW) began its current drive to organize nearly 4000 University support staff employees. Last week, after only three days of negotiation with the National Labor Relations Board, the union and the University reached an agreement on the first-ever campus-wide union election among the University's support staff. The timing of the election--May 17--is a major victory for HUCTW. A post-graduation election date was widely regarded as a disadvantage to the union because the 30 percent of the work force who leave their posts each year...
...union election is slated for May 17, when University support staff workers will vote on whether the Harvard Union of Clerical and Technical Workers (HUCTW) should be their representative in collective bargaining...
...HUCTW's fate will be decided on May 17, when the Harvard employees will votewhether or not to select HUCTW as its union, theNational Labor Relations Board announced Tuesdayafternoon...
Event organizers said yesterday that the University has unjustly interfered with attempts by the Harvard Union of Clerical and Technical Workers (HUCTW) to establish itself as the union representing Harvard's nearly 4000 support staff members. They said the election would not accurately reflect the opinion of workers if Harvard continues to take a public position against a union...
Harvard officials have said that they wantworkers to be able to choose union affiliation.But in response to HUCTW's heavy organizing oncampus, Harvard has supplied informationexplaining some of the drawbacks of unionizationand the benefits of current employer-employeerelations...