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Kernaghan invoked the recent terrorist attacks to support his position, claiming “that it is more important than ever to fight for workers?? rights after September...
...clear what PSLM had been doing,” she laments. Moreover, the article is factually incorrect. YM’s Assistant to the Executive Editor Molly Rosen writes, “Madeleine and the group camped out inside until finally Harvard consented to raise some of the workers?? wages.” In truth, Harvard agreed only to establish a committee to evaluate the living wage...
While preteens ponder political activism and simultaneously drool over Blink 182, Madeleine will be busy preparing for PSLM’s next rally (scheduled for Nov. 30) with the Dining Hall Workers?? Union. “This is an ongoing struggle. The sit-in was not the last word on the issue of worker rights on campus and more than ever we need students to come forth in support of the workers,” Madeleine says, emphatically...
This week, the Harvard Committee on Employment and Contracting Policies (HCECP) released its preliminary findings. This page has repeatedly expressed its support for a living wage, and the data, which indicate that many Harvard workers?? real wages have fallen in recent years, give significant cause for concern...
Ramirez also discussed what students can do for the cause of farmworkers’ rights. He urged students to vote against corporations that abused farm labor, specifically NORPAC, an Oregon cooperative that sells fruits and vegetables harvested by underpaid farm workers??PCUN’s boycott of NORPAC originated in 1992 and has had several success in recent years...