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Lee’s presidency is still in its nascent stage, and she has made many positive statements regarding student-life issues, including the space crunch and shuttles to New York City. She deserves time to properly implement them. But she must not set the council down the same road of activist politics that led it to infamy and impotence...
This proposal should be put to a vote before the summer, and the Faculty should implement it at the earliest opportunity. But until the Faculty confronts the deeper questions of the Core’s purpose, the Harvard undergraduate experience will continue to substitute shallow course offerings for true breadth of study...
Summers’ decision will reopen contract negotiations to boost wages for the school’s 1,000 lowest-paid workers to at least $10.83 to $11.30 per hour. PSLM members criticized the decision for failing to implement a mandatory base wage for workers which adjusts annually to inflation and cost of living increases...
Last week, University President Lawrence H. Summers announced his decision to accept the major recommendations of the Katz Committee and to implement a wage increase for many of Harvard’s poorest workers. His choice is a wise one, as it will result in tangible and immediate wage increases for Harvard’s lowest-paid workers...
...spite of these inconsistencies, the intentions expressed in Summers’ statement are promising, and it can be hard to remember that intentions themselves are not enough. The administration’s past record of implementing labor policies that benefit workers could politely be described as imperfect. Though Harvard’s Bridge to Learning worker education program has enrolled an increasing number of people, many workers still report difficulty gaining access to the program’s benefits. It would be a travesty for the wage hikes that have been promised to remain in the realm of theory...