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SLAM is also demanding that Harvard increase the portion of full-time jobs to 60 percent of all positions, a commitment made to Harvard janitors in the wake of the 2001 Progressive Students’ Labor Movement (PSLM) sit-in. ...
...hour by fiscal year 2006. Diane Foglizzo, a recent Georgetown graduate and participant in the hunger strike, said she hoped the Georgetown struggle would inspire similar activism on Harvard’s campus. “So much of the campaign was inspired by the Harvard sit-in,” said Foglizzo. “We want to travel the country, talk to students, and talk about making real change.” The first issue on the current SLAM agenda is the achievement of a living wage for Harvard’s janitors, said to SLAM member Michael...
In 2001, the Living Wage Campaign was able to turn that around with its historic sit-in at Mass Hall. Students and workers together taught the university to trade in some of its corporate avarice for the well-being of its community’s lowest paid members.
In the first organized student response to Harvard Law School’s decision last month to cooperate with military recruiters, members of a gay and lesbian student group will stage a sit-in and rally today to protest the renewed presence of Pentagon officials on the school?...
The few remaining members of the group that spearheaded the 2001 sit-in—which prompted Harvard to institute a living wage—have formed a new group aimed at reinvigorating the labor movement on campus and are demanding a $20-per-hour living wage for all University...