“I think it’s a game of them trying to punish those who fight against Harvard management,” Sinclaire said.
Sinclaire, who was moved to Adams House after working at the Harvard Law School for 12 years, said he had enjoyed the year in Adams.
“You’re in the middle of things, all the students know you. Maybe that’s why they moved me, because I know too many students,” he quipped.
But Augusto Arevalo, the custodial supervisor for the Facilities Maintenance Organization said that moving Sinclaire had nothing to do with his union activities.
“We encourage him to participate in the union,” Arevalo said. “Some of the issues we have are with his job performance, but other than that, there are no issues with him participating in the union.”
—Staff writer Joseph P. Flood can be reached at flood@fas.harvard.edu.