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Throughout this proceeding, as in the election campaign itself, Harvard has wanted to insure that our employees had a fair and informed opportunity to decide whether to be represented by a union. Following a closely divided vote on May 17, the University received many complaints about union efforts to get out the vote on election day. These complaints raised a substantial doubt as to whether the methods that the union had used were in conformance with existing rules governing the conduct of union elections. In order to make sure that the election was fair, Harvard filed objections with the National...
After HUCTW won the support staff election by anarrow 44-vote margin, the University charged theunion with illegal electioneering, and asked theNLRB to overturn the election and hold a secondvote. The University charged organizers withillegal list-keeping, surveillance and campaigningtoo near the polls and discriminatorytransportation to the polling areas...
Women, Blacks and upperclassmen lean most heavily toward the Massachusetts governor--who won 70 percent of the overall vote compared to Bush's 26 percent--according to the Tuesday survey of more than 2500 students. The survey sampled approximately two-fifths of the College...
Dukakis also won 84 percent of the Black vote, to the vice president's 9 percent...
...Harmatz handed down his decisionon the validity of the union election last weekafter reviewing records from eight days ofhearings and thousands of pages of legal briefsfrom HUCTW and Harvard. The University had chargedthe union with illegal election day tactics whichit claimed may have effected the outcome of theclose vote...