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...Harvard Committee on Employment and Contracting Policies (HCECP) released its recommendations on the outsourcing of workers and the implementation of a living wage last month, it contributed the latest chapter in the struggle that has seen thousands of people call upon the University to recognize its moral imperative to treat low-wage service workers with the dignity they deserve as human beings and as full members of the Harvard community. On Jan. 18, the formal comment period on the committee’s report ends, leaving the decision to enact the recommendations up to the University?...
NEEDLE PARK Hundreds of addiction centers in the U.S. and Europe use acupuncture to treat cocaine abuse, but new research suggests that the procedure--at least when used alone--is no more effective than a placebo. Doctors say further study is needed to measure the efficacy of acupuncture when it is administered in conjunction with other treatments, such as counseling or peer support groups...
...officials tell Time they're hiring a group of former police investigators to locate heirs to abandoned properties whose European owners died in the camps. And Health Minister Nissim Dahan announced last week that he had visited a hostel for mentally ill survivors to "apologize that we did not treat you in the past as we should have...
Loomis may well have a life beyond this production, as will the talented performers who made its limited run such a treat. But were Loomis to find its way into professional hands, it would be hard to imagine a cast and overall production so bitingly funny...
...when it fired Ella Williams for poor attendance after Williams' carpal tunnel syndrome kept her from working. Williams' suit against Toyota claimed the company did very little to accommodate her disability - "reasonable accommodations" being a requirement under the ADA. In fact, the Court ruled, Toyota was not required to treat Williams under the guidelines of the ADA, because her condition does not qualify her as disabled. She is, the Court reasoned, still capable of performing "tasks that are of central importance to most people's daily lives," including cleaning her house and gardening...