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...protesters?? demands center around the claim that AlliedBarton guards do not earn wages comparable to other workers at Harvard or their peers at other institutions...
...Both yesterday and Monday, over 150 protesters??mostly students—formed a circle in the Yard before marching to Mass. Hall to speak with administrators, chanting, “What’s outrageous? Harvard’s wages!” and “Hey Harvard, you’ve got cash! Why do you pay your workers trash...
...Claire Provost ’07, and Maura A. Roosevelt ’07 without warning sets a dangerous precedent that should not be repeated.The incident in question occurred a few minutes into Mueller’s speech at the Institute of Politics (IOP). During a pause, the four protesters??one of whom is an inactive Crimson editorial editor and one of whom is an inactive Crimson news editor—sequentially walked out and shouted a few short prepared sentences about specific injustices for which they believed the FBI was responsible, ranging from McCarthyism to the prison...
...distribute them to each according to his need. That somebody very well might have been a member of the bourgeoisie, for all anyone knows. No matter how hot Chavez gets, don’t look for a sympathetic Harvard organization to join the Square’s Communist protesters??in Evans’ words: “Those people are obviously insane.” Christos N. Theophanous ’08 doesn’t see a threat from either crazy Square people or world leaders: “Will Communism be big in 2007? Well?...
...Coca-Cola ceded to protesters?? demands and spent more on workers’ factory conditions and environmental disposals, the prices of its product would necessarily go up. If their customers are not willing to pay these increased prices and stop buying the products, Coca-Cola will produce less, causing its workers to lose their jobs. Thus, the boycott will have harmed the very people it aimed to help...