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...HCECP report, the committee urged Harvard not to employ outsourcing as a tool to weaken working conditions...
...Harvard should not use outsourcing to undermine its obligations to be a good employer and to bargain in good faith with its unionized employees,” the report said. “Outsourcing should not be used to lower wages and weaken the unions representing Harvard’s employees...
...Even if health officials have successfully bottled up this outbreak, the disease could return next year?possibly in a more infectious form. Initial hopes that the virus would weaken as it passed through the human population proved false. Worse, mutations in the virus seem to accumulate and spread rapidly, which increases the likelihood that a nasty new variant could appear in the future?possibly next fall or winter, when environmental conditions could make SARS more contagious. (Some scientists theorize that SARS, like similar viral infections that produce colds, could settle into a seasonal pattern of infection.) "What we have...
Council member Jason L. Lurie ’05 says he is worried that a dean with increased focus on academic life will weaken the council’s role...
...about administrative support for the arts under a president whose artistic commitment is a wildcard. The performing and creative arts face a severe space crunch and need more funding just as a budget squeeze across the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS) toughens competition for resources. But restructuring may weaken arts administrators’ influence if the OFA moves down the reporting hierarchy, which College officials say is a strong possibility, and the merger of the positions responsible for undergraduate education and student life will eliminate one of the most outspoken advocates for extracurricular arts activity. Meanwhile, curricular review?...