Word: summers
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...this were not enough, Harvard increasingly employs subcontracted labor, including guards from Security Systems Incorporated and janitors from UNICCO Service Company. These workers, many of whom were hired after union buyouts over the summer, do not have local union representation or access to health and other benefits. Without the guarantee of a $10 living wage, subcontracted laborers are among the lowest paid members of the university community. Although Harvard has not released figures, estimates suggest that subcontracted workers comprise the largest number of underpaid employees, perhaps as many as 1,000 people. The Living Wage Campaign--a coalition of students...
...BLUE: Summer School students
...issue--Allan A. Ryan of the Office of General Counsel. Last spring, on the day of a large rally outside University Hall, Harvard became one of the first schools to promise that its anti-sweatshop policy would require licensees to publicize the locations of their overseas factories. Over the summer, Harvard spearheaded a five-school, $250,000 pilot monitoring program, the first university initiative actually to visit a sweatshop...
Botterill gained experience playing center over the summer while playing for the Canadian Under-22 Team. She was one of Harvard's four First-Team All-Americans last season while leading the nation with eight game-winning goals...
Junior Kiirsten Suurkask (11, 16) will center the second line. Suurkask was the Ivy League Rookie of the Year in 1997-98 but her performance was hampered by injury for most of last season. She finished strongly and joined Botterill on the Canadian Under-22 Team over the summer...