Word: waging
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...WHAT DO YOU SEE AS THE CONSEQUENCES FOR THE MIDDLE EAST? The consequences of war would be considerable in human terms. In political terms, it would destabilize the entire region. It's very difficult to explain that one is going to spend colossal sums of money to wage war when there may be another solution yet is unable to provide adequate aid to the developing world...
Last week, the University announced that it had asked for an expedited audit of AlliedBarton to ensure the company is following Harvard’s Wage and Benefits Parity Policy, which requires outside contractors to pay their employees wages similar to those received by in-house unionized employees who perform similar work...
...Security Act took on a highly charged and inherently political issue on which there is no clear student consensus. The welfare of security guards does impact the greater Harvard community, but its direct impact on undergraduates is negligible. In choosing to involve itself in what amounts to a wage dispute between one of the University’s contractors and their employees, the UC marginalized itself and it opened the door to taking stances on other political issues only tangentially related to Harvard undergraduates.Despite the fact that UC members are elected on the basis of their ideas for the campus...
Last week, the University announced that it had asked for an expedited audit of AlliedBarton to ensure the company is following Harvard's Wage and Benefits Parity Policy, which requires outside contractors to pay their employees wages similar to those received by in-house unionized employees who perform similar work...
...parity policy was adopted in 2002 at the recommendation of the Katz Committee, which was formed after the 2001 "living wage" protests to address the issue of wages and working conditions for service workers at the University...