Word: janitorã
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Dates: during 2002-2002
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...Harvard University Security, Parking and Museum Guards Union agreed on a new contract—like the janitor??€™s union, coming away with a higher starting pay rate than Cambridge’s current living wage figure...
Touborg also said that since the subcontracted janitor??€™s wages will be be retroactive to May 2001, any delay in implementation will not cost workers any money...
...result of the University’s negotiations with the janitor??€™s union surpassed the expectations those of us who prepared the Harvard Committee on Employment and Contracting Policies (HCECP) report. The HCECP thought a wage in the range of $10.83 to $11.30 per hour would be an appropriate outcome. The janitors got $11.35. The HCECP exceeded its mandate and recommended more access to health care for low wage employees. The University gave substance to the HCECP’s intentionally vague recommendations concerning health care by vastly increasing access to health benefits. The single most important recommendation...