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McGarr could easily be the tip of the iceberg. No regular, administrative monitor was able to catch the impropriety, and the University remains woefully oblivious to how many other companies are employing similar schemes to cut costs at workers??€™ expense—and in violation of University policies. Though fulfilling its commitment to pay a fair wage in this case is certainly a positive step, Harvard should be embarrassed that its own rules were skirted for so long...
...stormy night in the spring of 1968, a weary Martin Luther King Jr. was summoned to Mason Temple in Memphis, Tenn. Striking sanitation workers??€”demanding higher wages and better working conditions—had gathered at the church for a rally, and King was asked to address the people. He had just flown into town that afternoon from Atlanta. Rain pounded on the roof and shutters flapped violently in the wind as King made his way to the podium near the center of the church, according to records of the event...
...heels of last month’s announcement that 10 employees would be laid off in June, Harvard College Library (HCL) officials addressed workers??€™ concerns at an open informational forum yesterday...
Under the rain—and the gaze of Harvard University Police Department officers—PSLM members handed wet fliers outlining the workers??€™ complaints to alums as they streamed into Lamont for the reception. Alumni were attending the final event of an HAA leadership conference...
...workers to be laid-off, two are HUCTW members, and of the 8.5 positions that will be cut by attrition, 3.5 would have gone to HUCTW members, according to a letter sent to staff. Jaeger added that a clause in HUCTW workers??€™ contracts stipulates that they be given first priority if they lose their jobs and seek similar positions in the University...