I should like to respond briefly to the unfair and misleading article on PBH staffing. The University and Harvard College would never make an employment decision based on participation in or support of the HUCTW or any other union. Harvard College in particular has had a good relationship with the HUCTW and hopes to continue to do so. Dean Kidd has assured me that there is no plan for reducing the number of staff; indeed she is actively working to fill the position of Public Service Program Administrator so that the number of staff will be the same on July 1 as it was before she assumed her position. Should any staff restructuring take place it will be in response to our commitment to improve the support of student programs, and students will be appropriately consulted in the process. Harry R. Lewis '68, Gordon McKay Professor of Computer Science, Dean of Harvard College
Read more in Opinion
The Accidental TouristRecommended Articles
-
PBH Compromise Appears SoundA fter two years of bad blood, the Phillips Brooks House Association, Inc. (PBHA), and the Harvard administration finally achieved
-
Support Staff Narrowly Elects HUCTWWhen the Director of the newly elected Harvard Union of Clerical and Technical Workers (HUCTW) turned to hug her lawyer
-
Peace GamesM uch ink has been spilled in the past few weeks about the University's decision to disregard student community service
-
PBHA Reacts To Dean ChoiceWith a new assistant dean for public service scheduled to arrive on January 1, the outlook for Phillips Brooks House
-
HRC Speaks Against PBHAThe Harvard Republican Club (HRC) supports the appointment of Judith Kidd as new Assistant Dean of Public Service and opposes
-
Different Home, Same CookiesAs the Staff Assistant of the Committee on Degrees in History and Literature, I would like to object to your