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...machinations within the union ultimately resulted in HUERA withdrawing an unfair-labor-practice complaint against Harvard that it had filed with the NLRB. Charles Crockett, then HUERA president, was accused last fall by fellow union officials of siding with the University in the unfair-labor-practice dispute. Crockett denied that his actions undermined the union and said that Vice President Darleen Bonislawski, a long-time nemesis of Harvard labor officials, had asked...
Crockett and Bonislawski are no longer involved with HUERA, Crockett having lost the presidential election to former shop steward Edward Gardin and Bonislawski having quit. Gardin was one of the principals in last year's union's troubles--it was his treatment at a grievance proceeding that led to the unfair labor complaint being filed...
...think the move brings more professionalism and experience to the union," Edward W. Powers, Harvard's associate general counsel for labor relations says of HUERA's decision to join SEIU. "I'm now dealing with an international union instead of an independent...
...Harvard's unions to similar three-year contracts a year and a half ago. The agreement he shaped called for successive wage increases of 10, 9 and 8 per cent, and minimal changes in fringe benefits. Negotiations will not begin for new contracts until next year, but since HUERA's contract comes up first, the custodial union will set the tone for the other unions...
During the 1979-80 academic year, Harvard's seven unions all settled for the 10-9-8 plan, but each contract included a clause allowing each union to re-negotiate its deal if another Harvard union reached a more lucrative pact. Therefore, HUERA's bargaining ability affects the rest of the University's unionized employees...