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Harvard Academic Workers Union Leaders Deliver a Petition
Central Administration

1,300 Harvard Academic Workers Sign Petition Demanding Union Contract

Nearly 1,300 non-tenure-track faculty signed onto a petition and delivered it to Harvard’s top brass at Massachusetts Hall on Thursday, demanding a union contract “as soon as possible."

SEIU Rally
Central Administration

Harvard Proposes Yearlong Wage Freeze to Custodians Amid Financial Headwinds

Harvard proposed freezing custodian wages for the next year in a contract proposal to their union on Thursday to try to cut labor costs across worker groups as it navigates financial uncertainty.

HGSU Rally
Harvard Medical School

Grad Union Rallies Against Removal of 900 Students from Bargaining Unit

Roughly 50 Harvard affiliates gathered outside Harvard Medical School’s Gordon Hall on Friday to protest the University’s July decision to remove more than 900 students on research-based stipends from the graduate student union.

Demonstrators at a Rally sponsored by several Harvard Campus Unions
FAS

FAS Officials Confront Union Organizers Over Harvard’s Campus Use Rules During Rally

Faculty of Arts and Sciences officials confronted members of Harvard’s campus unions over their use of a megaphone at a Thursday rally on the steps of Widener Library, citing a violation of Harvard’s campus use rules.

Cambridge City Hall
Cambridge City Council

Cambridge City Council Denounces Harvard’s Removal of 900 Grad Students From Union

The Cambridge City Council unanimously adopted a resolution on Monday condemning Harvard’s removal of roughly 900 workers from its graduate student union, calling on the University to address the demands of its unions during ongoing contract negotiations.

Blank Street
Harvard Square

Unionized Blank Street Workers Push For Higher Pay, Better Working Conditions

Workers at Blank Street’s Harvard Square location said that long lines, inadequate resources, and low paychecks led them and six other Boston-area locations to vote to unionize this past June.

Science and Engineering Complex
SEAS

Harvard Lays Off Student Advisers and Lecturers in SEAS Cuts

Nearly a dozen positions that directly support students were among those eliminated in a sweeping round of layoffs at Harvard’s School of Engineering and Applied Sciences earlier this month, according to a document obtained by The Crimson.

Black Lives Matter Posters in Café Gato Rojo
Labor

Harvard Unions Stage Poster Campaign in Protest of Black Lives Matter Sign Removal

Members of three Harvard unions plastered hundreds of Black Lives Matter posters across campus on Thursday to protest the University’s decision to remove a sign bearing the same message from two professors’ office windows this summer.

Science and Engineering Complex
SEAS

Harvard’s School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Lays Off 25% of HUCTW Staff

Harvard will lay off roughly 25 percent of staff represented by its clerical and technical workers’ union at the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences and reorganize several offices in response to mounting funding pressures, according to the union.

Securitas
Labor

Security Guards Present Wage, Leave Proposals at First Bargaining Session

Harvard security guards presented proposals asking for wage increases that keep up with inflation and expanded retirement options during their first bargaining session with Securitas Security Services on Wednesday.

HUWU Poster at Activities Fair
Student Life

Harvard’s Undergrad Workers Unionized 2 Years Ago. Their First Contract Is Still Nowhere in Sight.

Nearly two years after unionizing, Harvard’s undergraduate worker union is nowhere near a first contract, leaving student workers stranded as the University closes several of their workplaces.

Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Labor

Nurses at Dana-Farber Foxborough Ask for Equal Pay to Their MGB Counterparts

Nurses at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute’s Foxborough campus sent a letter on Friday asking DFCI to eliminate their pay disparity with Mass General Brigham nurses working in the same building.

SEIU 32BJ Rally on Oct. 7
Labor

Harvard Custodians Open Contract Negotiations With Wage and Benefit Requests

Harvard custodians presented a suite of economic proposals to University officials at their first bargaining session on Tuesday, asking for raises to compensate for inflation since the pandemic began.

Harvard Academic Workers Union
Labor

Harvard Proposes Yearlong Wage Freeze to Non-Tenure Track Faculty Union

Harvard proposed keeping non-tenure-track faculty salaries flat through June 2026 during negotiations with their union on Thursday — an early sign that the University will resist major wage increases as it weathers a funding crisis.

HGSU Protestors Demand Higher Wages
Central Administration

Grad Union Stands to Make More Than $1 Million in Annual Dues if Agency Shop Proposal Passes

When Harvard removed more than 900 students from the graduate student union’s bargaining unit in July, the union lost not just 450 official members, but $20,000 in monthly union fees.

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