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...plant, for which Harvard paid $14.6 million, has not produced electricity since November 2001, and its equipment for that is “old and inefficient,” according to NSTAR spokesperson Mike Monahan. Harvard negotiated right of “first offer?? on the plant as part of its 1992 contract with NSTAR...
...students accepted into the Class of 2006 have until May 1 to accept or decline the University’s offer??and McGrath Lewis said yesterday she did not have any early estimates of the yields on those students...
After three weeks at the table, Harvard’s negotiators’ most recent offer was for $11 per hour—a miserly 15 cents more than their first offer??and nothing in terms of affordable health insurance. The Harvard negotiators present their offers with disingenuous and patronizing claims to having “worked really hard” and “listened to workers’ needs.” Yet these offers have proven unacceptable to the dozen workers on the union’s bargaining team who know that their families need...
...part because of the nature of the classes, in part because of the name, it has become stylish for many at Harvard to say that the university has little to offer??little, that is, beyond the piece of paper on the wall that confers certain advantages when seeking future employment. The great question we face as students is not how we should conduct ourselves while here, but what to do once we have left—to go into I-banking or work for a non-profit, or maybe head to graduate school as a means of delaying...