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...anything that is false is aggravation,” he says regarding his worker??s late-night tirade. “You have to count all the pieces of paper. It’s part of my job, but you would certainly be aggravated...
...ought to be demanding of our administrators—is a systematic commitment to the rights of its workers. It is imperative that the University adopt a campus labor code of conduct if workers are to be respected in the most complete and consistent manner possible, irrespective of a worker??s visibility to students...
Imagine if Jesus were alive today. How might he react to the plight of an impoverished Mexican worker living just miles from America whose wife and two children are beginning to display signs of malnourishment because the worker??s wages are so paltry? If only the worker could make it across the border, he could earn twice as much money. He realizes the risks, as entering America without documentation is illegal and dangerous. But to this father, immigration restrictions pale in comparison to the survival of his offspring. So he crosses the border, hoping to send home wages...
...vision for Harvard’s future. The easy road towards retrenchment and consensus-based leadership will not make Harvard stronger. The next president must not only calm the waters, but also make hard decisions that will sadly, but inevitably, cause some resentment. But Harvard is not just a worker??s cooperative run for the faculty of one particular school. The Corporation must support decisions that put the needs of all of the University’s stakeholders before the needs of any one group. It may even be time, perhaps, for the President to end the favoritism...
...PHRF was attempting to set up a worker??s rights clinic, Chen wrote, and that her interviews with workers illuminated the problems faced by those recruited to the region with promises of work...