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SEIU Local 615 spokeswoman Courtney Snegroff said that the union is pleased with the proposed terms...
Under the tentative agreement, all janitors who work the late-night shift are set to receive an extra 50 cents per hour, Snegroff said. While janitors currently receive the same pay regardless of shift, the union had originally aimed for 7 percent higher wages for those working the late-night shift, which would have amounted to just under an extra dollar per hour...
...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 for janitors working the late shift. According to SEIU spokeswoman Courtney Snegroff, Harvard’s latest offer includes the creation of such a “wage differential” but not to the level of 7 percent.University spokesman Joe Wrinn declined to comment on the specifics of proposals on the table.SEIU’s current contract arose in the aftermath...
...Associate Dean of the College Judith H. Kidd and two University police officers that they were not registered protesters and were not permitted to proceed. The protesters then rode buses to the Harvard Club on the corner of Mass. Ave. and Commonwealth Ave., where a large crowd assembled. Courtney Snegroff, an organizer for the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) Local 615, estimated that more than 200 workers and their families participated. The group marched up and down in front of the Harvard Club, waving signs, shouting slogans, and banging percussive instruments—at one point marching onto...
...We’re there to support them and promote their goals.”Harvard’s custodians, represented by Service Employees International Union (SEIU) Local 615, are currently renegotiating their contract with the University. The contract is set to expire on Nov. 15.Courtney Snegroff, a spokeswoman for SEIU Local 615, declined to comment about some of SLAM’s specific demands. But she adds that the SEIU stands behind the workers’ demands in principle.“The priorities that SLAM has are the priorities of the janitors,” she says...