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Gardin says Crockett spoke with a University lawyer without having the union's attorney present, and signed an affadavit disagreeing with HUERA's unfair labor practice charge. In an emotional September union board meeting, Crockett gives a resignation speech. He later rescinds his resignation offer, but the board holds another meeting without inviting Crockett and accepts his resignation...
...year deal calling for successive 10-9- and 8-per cent wage increases and minimal improvements in fringe benefits. Harvard's five other unions eventually agree to the 10-9-8. Fred Walden, vice president of the local representing the University's kitchen workers, acknowledges in June that "once HUERA settled for the 10-9-8, the other unions knew they couldn't get much more...
Soon after the HUERA contract signing, Bonislawski and fellow union executive Edward Gardin file a grievance against the University on behalf of the union's part-time workers. The University, the grievance charges, has violated the contract by assigning part-time workers promoted to full-time jobs to the bottom of the seniority list...
...HUERA subsequently files an unfair labor practice suit with the NLRB, listing the incidents of March, April and May. The NLRB in turn issues a complaint without speaking to Crockett or other principals involved...
Meanwhile, Harvard refuses to deal with anyone but Crockett, who maintains to Powers that he is still president. HUERA's executive board is livid, and files suit in Middlesex Superior Court in an attempt to get an injunction which would restrain Crockett from conducting union business...