Word: pslmã
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Dates: during 2001-2001
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...recommended hikes exceed the $10.25 rallying cry of last spring’s Progressive Student Labor Movement (PSLM) sit-in and the $10.68 “living wage” established by the city of Cambridge, but the report as a whole falls short of PSLM??s expectations...
...committee’s report adopted strong language—similar to that employed by PSLM??s living wage campaign—criticizing labor practices on campus...
...committee, whose broad representation includes faculty, union members and students, was formed as a compromise to end PSLM??s Mass. Hall sit-in last spring...
...committee chaired by Katz is not the first University committee to examine wages in response to PSLM??s activism. After 13 months of research, the Ad Hoc Committee on Employment Policies released a report...
...workers they see keeping their House clean—paying them a wage that has been deemed the minimum necessary to live at the poverty line in this area—then I believe the vast majority would say, “of course.” Lamentably, PSLM??s tactics have seemed to come under closer scrutiny than the cause they serve, and discussion on the propriety of last spring’s sit-in has taken much-needed attention away from the far more pertinent dialogue on the appropriateness of Harvard’s employment practices...