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...ties with workers and its clout with local employers, a decline noted in the final report of the Harvard Committee on Employment and Contracting Policies (HCECP), a committee that recommended the University raise wages after being charged last spring to examine the wage structure for Harvard’s lowest-paid workers...
...workers have higher wages, the unions have stronger alliances and even Harvard—which the HCECP report repeatedly reprimands for driving down the wages of its lowest-paid workers—has claimed success in improving its treatment of workers...
Humanities courses tended to award higher grades than those in the natural sciences, and students in the social sciences received the lowest percentage of A-range grades...
...that game, Harvard shot only 27 percent from the field and 17 percent from three-point range. It was the Crimson’s lowest offensive output in nine years, embarrassing for a team of experienced starters...
...PSLM) in April 2001. The sit-in spawned Tent City in the Yard, national media coverage and heated debates in dining halls and dorm rooms about the merits of PSLM’s tactics and their demands for an hourly living wage of $10.25 for Harvard’s lowest-paid employees. In the spring of 2002, the University agreed to a series of wage increases for its janitors and guards. (The University is still negotiating the details of a pay raise for its dining service employees.) Negotiations for the wage increases were based upon recommendations set forth...