But the contract provides an alternative to the "buy-out" the guards had been offered in the past, under which, in return for their resignation, they would have received six months pay plus two weeks pay for every year they have worked as a guard if they have been a guard for over 10 years.
University, HUCTW Issue Joint Statement
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Three months after it first closed for renovations, One Arrow Street Crepes has reopened, thanks in part to a cash infusion from Harvard investors.
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