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...largest landowner, owning around ten percent of the city’s real estate along with MIT. However, because of the University’s non-profit status, the city of Cambridge loses out on over $30 million worth of property taxes per year. In an agreement reached in 1990, Harvard had been paying the city an annual PILOT of $1.7 million in addition to the $4.3 million it already pays on non-exempt land. Under the new agreement reached Monday, Harvard will pay $2.4 million in 2006 with provisions for periodic increases over the 50-year settlement. The city...
Research on select agents must be undertaken with a certain degree of security. The School of Public Health, the only faculty presently in possession of non-exempt special agents, has undertaken special security measures, Casey says...
...This non-exempt status means that many of the reclassified employees will become eligible to join the Harvard Union of Clerical and Technical Workers (HUCTW). However, none of the employees will be forced to join...
While the changes will only increase employee compensation, some have expressed concerns about the potential effects of being reclassified into the non-exempt status...
...Harvard's] definition of exempt versus non-exempt does not correspond to administrative or non-administrative," Carnesale said...