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...city of Cambridge owes the Harvard Community Health Plan $600,000 in return for taxes because of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court's recent decision to uphold tax exemption for the plan's $700,000 property...
...vote be overturned and a new election ordered. The move took both sides by surprise, and District 65 was buoyed sufficiently to announce intentions to organize clerical and technical workers throughout the University's main campus, about 3000 in all. Expecting NLRB regional director Robert M. Fuchs to uphold Wlash's decision and to call for a new election, the union stepped up its organization drive in the Med Area...
That decision to uphold the law provided the fuel for Wilkes' fire; a stream of leaflets, all printed on legal size white paper, and all anonymous, circulated throughout the city, accusing the CCA candidates, and in particular tenant activist David Sullivan, of conducting a "reign of terror" through their vigorous attempts at enforcing the statute. Wilkes denied responsibility for the leaflets, and they certainly did not match the slick tone of the rest of her campaign; whoever put them out, though, helped her efforts. And the Independents wooed her supporters--a group calling itself the Cambridge Condominium Network endorsed Wilkes...
...very values that until recently the K-School had conspicuously ignored--like the quest for social equality on the part of women and minorities--should serve as an ever present reminder to K-School administrators of just how far they must go before their institution can proudly uphold the Kennedy legacy of social justice...
Fuchs can either uphold Walsh's ruling and set an election date or agree with Harvard's argument that statements made during last spring's campaign by supervisory personnel did not unfairly influence the vote's outcome...