Word: scabbing
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...last two weeks scab lettuce emerged as a political issue, in the midst of much cynicism and many bad puns. (Would it have been inexcusably naive to expect anything else from a Harvard audience?) But the student organizers began with confidence that they could get enough people to take them seriously; after all,, they had a good cause and they were heading straight for the bureaucracy with it. Not a bad risk, really: administrative fumbles have provoked us to positive action, in the past...
Picketing of several Harvard dining halls to protest the University's continued purchasing of non-union lettuce has generally been successful, but most students seem to be unaware of the issues behind the phrase "scab lettuce...
...mandate on this issue," said David P. Levin '71, a member of the student group. "We went to the food purchasers last week with a petition signed by 1700 people, and we told them our reasons. But there is still scab lettuce at Harvard...
...Twenty per cent of the lettuce served in the dining halls is scab lettuce. Not buying it would be a small thing for the University to do, and it could positively affect the conditions for migrant workers...
...view of the author of this early flyer the employees' strike was clear evidence of the University's mistreatment of its workers ("Harvard University uses scab labor and maintains oppressive working conditions"). You, the students, were called to a show of virtuous indignation to help set the grievous wrong right. And I remember certain young members of the faculty marched with the dissident students on this occasion...