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...Skillman says job protection is what kept him and his colleagues in the security force away from the non-unionized Allied. “If we went with them, our protection would be down the tubes. We would no longer be in the union,” he explains. “And it’s pretty simple—when you’re in the union, you’re protected. When you’re not in the union, they can get rid of you—they don’t need a reason...
...Skillman complains, even his own union couldn’t protect his job from the pull of outsourcing...
...Skillman, the former security guard, remembers his days at Harvard fondly, recalling the annual Employee Appreciation Day (later axed by the Office of Human Resources...
...Skillman recalls, Rudenstine honored him alongside his colleagues for his 25 years of service at a special ceremony at the Law School...
...would come and tell us how much he appreciated the work we were doing,” Skillman says. “There were janitors, guards and everyone there who had 25 years of service. He’d tell you how grateful he is for us taking care of the students and the buildings. He was sort of patting us on the back...