Labor


Proposed Staff Cuts Anger Library Workers

The University’s plans to reduce the size of the Harvard University Library workforce drew criticism Tuesday from library workers and the Harvard Union of Clerical and Technical Workers.


No Layoffs for Harvard Libraries

An announcement about library layoffs is sparking a new wave of worker-led protests on the Harvard campus.


Harvard Libraries Plan To Cut Back on Staff

The Harvard University Library system will seek to reduce the size of its workforce as part of an ongoing restructuring process, according to a transcript of remarks made by Harvard University Library Executive Director Helen Shenton at one of three town hall meetings held Thursday.


Workers File New Club Complaint

Workers at the Harvard Club of Boston lodged a complaint with the National Labor Relations Board last week alleging that the Club threatened workers to prevent them from participating in union activities and illegally surveilled workers participating in such activities.


Yale Promises Not to Reinvest in HEI

Occupy Harvard’s push for the University to not reinvest in HEI Hotels & Resorts—a corporation under investigation by the National Labor Relations Board for poor labor practices—gained momentum last week when Yale University announced that it would not reinvest in the corporation.


Harvard Occupy Celebrates, Looks Toward Future

Harvard Occupiers and members of the Student Labor Action Movement will gather to celebrate the custodial workers’ new contract on Tuesday. But with the most visible Occupy goal achieved and Thanksgiving break looming, the movement faces a transitional moment.


Janitors Win New Contract

After two weeks of rallies, protests, and threats to strike, Harvard custodians reached a tentative, five-year contract agreement with the University on Tuesday night, just an hour and a half before their current contract was set to expire.


Harvard Club of Boston Wait Staff Suing Employer

The wait staff of the Harvard Club of Boston is suing their employer for violating the Massachusetts “Tip Law,” alleging that the club management charged service charges which management then failed to distribute to workers.


Custodial Staff May Strike When Contract Expires

Custodial workers have threatened to strike if they cannot reach an agreement with the University by 12 a.m. Wednesday morning, when the custodial contract expires. Their threat to strike was followed by a rally around the outside of Harvard Yard on Saturday afternoon, during which custodians and union members chanted and held up signs with such slogans as “Justice for Janitors” and “Yes We Can”.


Occupy Harvard's First Night

A first hand account of Occupy Harvard's first night.


In Final Week of Bargaining, Custodians Express Concerns

As custodians enter their final week of bargaining over their union’s contract with Harvard, union leaders say there are a number of issues on which the University and workers have not yet reached an agreement.


HUPD Lays Off Two Police Officers

Harvard recently lost an arbitration regarding employees’ payment and benefits with the Harvard University Police Association, the union which represents the police.


HLS Refutes Labor Union's Claims

A Harvard Law School internal investigation concluded that the majority of complaints made by Law School custodians in September—which included ...


Custodians Seek Better Contract

Over 400 Harvard-affiliated custodial workers signed a petition “in support of a just contract,” which a delegation of approximately ten custodians and union members then presented to University President Drew G. Faust’s office on Monday.


Union Protests Changes to Health Care Package

The University plans to increase the price of a health care plan for some Harvard retirees, a move objected to by the Harvard Union of Technical and Clerical Workers.


Students Launch Campaign on Wages at 375th Celebration

Student Labor Action Movement members hung signs from freshman dormitories and handed out fliers that championed workers’ rights.


Custodians Protest Cuts in the Number of Hours Worked

A delegation of almost ten Harvard Divinitiy School custodians went to the school’s building manager on Thursday to protest what they are calling “unnecessary” cuts in the number of hours worked by the custodial staff.


Harvard Union Members Join Occupy Boston Movement

Harvard workers and union members are flocking to the Occupy Boston movement in protest of what some call the University’s “submission to a corporate model.”


Law School Labor Dispute Enters Second Stage

Harvard Law School has concluded the first phase of an investigation into what workers called discriminatory labor practices, including unfairly firing longtime employees and requiring those who speak Spanish to learn English.


Security Guards Vote to Accept Contract

Harvard’s security guards confirmed in a vote late Wednesday night a new contract that guarantees a 15.3 percent wage increase ...


Dining Hall Workers Vote in Support of Contract

Dining hall workers voted in a new five-year contract with the University on Monday night, after discord regarding workers at Harvard Business School caused the union to delay the contract vote from last Monday for fear that the workers would vote it down.


Security Guards Ask for Benefits

Despite the tentative agreement reached with Securitas on Thursday, contract negotiations are not over for the union representing campus security guards.


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