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...agreement that would gradually increase janitors’ starting wage to $17 per hour, according to union officials.But Harvard’s proposal falls short of the union’s last demand, for a raise in the starting wage to $19.50 over five years. Service Employees International Union (SEIU) Local 615, represents most of Harvard’s janitors. Under the agreement between the University and the union set to expire today, custodial employees in their first three years at Harvard are paid $13.50 per hour.In addition, the union is seeking a 7 percent wage increase...
...Councillor Kenneth E. Reeves ’72—as they burned through the last of their shoe leather in hopes of snagging another council term. MARJORIE C. DECKER: Campaign at a CrossroadsFelix Arroyo, a member of the local Service Employees International Union (SEIU), is firmly ensconced in the middle of the intersection, arms splayed scarecrow-style, each hand brandishing a Decker campaign sign for the benefit of passing cars.On Saturday, the Decker campaign has colonized the area outside the Central Square Au Bon Pain, located at the corner of Mass. Ave. and Prospect Street. Large placards protrude from...
...idea for the trick-or-treating event crystallized at a SLAM meeting with the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) during SLAM’s Workers’ Week in early October...
...SEIU is currently renegotiating the janitors’ contract with the University. The current contract expires...
...janitors. With the janitors’ union contract expiring on Nov. 15, SLAM members said they hoped to drum up support for the janitors going into negotiations for a new contract. Several janitors were in attendance along with representatives from their union—Service Employees International Union (SEIU) Local 615—and members from various progressive groups. The protest also included local community leaders. Speaking from a bullhorn, Cambridge City Councillor Brian P. Murphy ’86-’87 declared, “This university is only as strong as it treats...