HUDS Strike


Sit-In

Hundreds of students and HUDS supporters marched into 124 Mount Auburn Street, home to several Harvard offices, where negotiations over contracts continue Monday afternoon. Communication between Harvard and UNITE HERE Local 26 is being facilitated through mediators.


Students, Supporters Show Out in Force Monday For Dining Workers

Monday marked a showing of force in support for Harvard’s dining services workers as more than a hundred students and supporters flooded the lobby where negotiations between the University and HUDS’s union took place.


HUDS Rally

About 1000 HUDS workers and HUDS strike supporters, including representatives from unions throughout New England, gathered in Cambridge Commons for the HUDS rally.


HUDS March

About 1000 HUDS workers and HUDS strike supporters, including representatives from unions throughout New England, gathered in Cambridge Commons for the HUDS rally.


HUDS March

About 1000 HUDS workers and HUDS strike supporters, including representatives from unions throughout New England, gathered in Cambridge Commons for the HUDS rally.


HUDS March

President of UNITE HERE Local 26, Brian Lang, Cambridge Vice Mayor McGovern, and HUDS striker Anabela A. Pappas march along with several hundred HUDS strikers and supporters.


HUDS March

About 1000 HUDS workers and HUDS strike supporters, including representatives from unions throughout New England, gathered in Cambridge Commons for the HUDS rally.


Around 1,000 People March in Support of HUDS Workers

About a thousand people from across New England marched in support of Harvard’s dining services employees from Cambridge Common down Massachusetts Avenue late Saturday afternoon, stopping traffic as they headed toward City Hall.


‘Hopeful Signs of Progress’ in HUDS Negotiations

​As an unprecedented strike heads into its third week, Harvard’s dining service workers have begun to make progress in a months-long contract stalemate with the University.


Where To Eat With The Crimson Cash Harvard Gave Us

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14 Workers Break Harvard Dining Services' Picket Lines

A small number of dining services employees have, during the course of the more than two-week long strike, avoided the crowds of marching dining hall staff and have resumed work in Harvard dining facilities.


Athletes Concerned About Changing Diets During Strike

With dining workers on strike and consequent alterations to many menus, some athletes are concerned about their nutrition and diets—elements that can be crucial to their performance.


Boston City Council Unanimously Endorses Strike

The Boston City Council unanimously voted to support the Harvard University Dining Services workers’ strike at their meeting on Wednesday in a resolution introduced with an impassioned plea by the Council’s president, an alumna of the College and Law School.


Hillel Dining Hall Faces Unique Challenges During HUDS Strike

It may only be the fourth day of Sukkot—a Jewish holiday that celebrates the fall harvest—but it is the 16th day of the Harvard University Dining Services workers’ strike, which presents Harvard Hillel with unique challenges.


Harvard's Dining Workers, Behind the Picket Line

On Oct. 5, HUDS employees went on strike for the first time in more than 30 years, and for the first time ever during the academic year. Many of these employees have been at Harvard for years, even decades—so what has that time looked like?


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