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...such stances on behalf of their constituents. The UC’s resolution in support of janitors is clearly a political statement. True, the resolution does not have any specific mention of a “living wage” nor does it reference the Student Labor Action Movement (SLAM) directly. Nevertheless, the resolution does contain a statement of values that it “supports custodial workers” and “affirms that workers at Harvard deserve to be paid at a level commensurate with that of other universities in the area.” This language...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, | Title: Overstepping Its Bounds | 11/16/2005 | See Source »

...benefits package, and how Harvard is doing in meeting related labor goals. According to Peter S. Rider, who is leading contract negotiations on behalf of the janitors, the two parties continue to disagree about what constitutes a fair wage for Boston-area workers.The Student Labor Action Movement (SLAM), a student activist organization that says it represents the demands of the workers, has pushed for a $20-per-hour wage plus benefits for all of Harvard’s custodial employees.Union representatives criticized Harvard’s notion of fairness.“I’ve been frustrated because...

Author: By Candice N. Plotkin and Daniel J. T. Schuker, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERSS | Title: Contract Reaches Final Day | 11/15/2005 | See Source »

This Halloween, janitors, their children, and members of Student Labor Action Movement (SLAM) appeared on University President Lawrence H. Summers’ doorstep asking for more than just candy. In addition to requests for an increase in wages to $20 an hour, the protestors asked for paternity/maternity leave of three to five days, for a sick leave of three to five days, that childcare benefits be extended to part-time employees, and that the University continue to work towards increasing the level of full-time custodial staff to 60 percent. While we are opposed to the $20 per hour increase...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, | Title: Don’t Slam Families | 11/10/2005 | See Source »

...might call this discretion ladylike. But there's nothing demure about how Parker plays the game. She vaulted onto the sports scene in 2004, when she became the first girl to win the McDonald's High School All-American slam-dunk competition, beating two future NBA first-round draft picks in the process. Only three college women and one WNBA player have ever dunked during a game; Parker first slammed as a high school sophomore. Although her dunks fetch the most attention, her game is complete: she dribbles like a point guard and throws no-look passes from the post...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Ready For Lift-Off | 11/9/2005 | See Source »

...Harvard gives its workers,” said Daniel Mejia, a janitor in William James Hall. “In spite of being the biggest and most recognized university, there are other universities that have much better salaries than Harvard.” Members of Student Labor Action Movement (SLAM) similarly called upon the university to meet higher standards as an employer. “As Harvard’s top employer in Cambridge, Harvard has a huge influence not only in Cambridge but also in the greater Boston area,” said Alyssa M. Aguilera...

Author: By Candice N. Plotkin, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Harvard Top Employer in Cambridge | 11/9/2005 | See Source »

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