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According to Danny Meagher, a museum guard and union trustee, the current entry-level wage is $8.75 per hour. Security, museum and parking guards earned a median hourly wage of $9.76 in September...
...guards union formed in 1996 after security, museum and parking guards chose to break off from Service Employees International Union. Security guards worked without a contract until 1999, when they reached a settlement that many felt was unfair because it did not include wage hikes...
...midst of all this, why should a quiet, tree-sprinkled enclave up Garden Street, most famous beyond Harvard for its collection of historical women’s papers, matter to students concerned about diversity Harvard? How is Radcliffe relevant anymore to students intent on a living wage, a Latino Studies department or a minority dean for the Faculty of Arts and Sciences...
...country lost just 13 working days per 1,000 workers annually because of strikes. In the U.K. the figure was 32, while France lost 87 days and Spain 344. Unions like the powerful IG Metall, which represents workers in manufacturing industries from cars to electronics, agreed to modest wage packages in hopes of creating more jobs. But IG Metall signaled last week that peace has its limits. Germany's largest industrial union took a strike vote in two regions of the country, and companies began gearing up for a walkout. "The employers destroyed the last chance of a peaceful solution...
When the HCECP recommended wage and benefit parity between regular and outsourced workers, it meant that both their wages and benefits should be equal. In his response to the HCECP’s report, Summers said he believed these workers should receive “substantially equivalent” wages and benefits, but tried to leave himself some wiggle room when it came to giving outsourced workers decent healthcare...