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Raised Fist at Funding Freeze Rally
Research

Researchers, Educators Rally in Downtown Boston To Protest Trump’s Research Funding Cuts

More than 300 researchers and educators rallied outside the John F. Kennedy Federal Building in downtown Boston on Wednesday to protest President Donald Trump’s attempted cuts to federal funding for research.

Harvard Undergraduate Workers Sign
Student Life

Harvard Offers Just Cause Protections to Unionized Undergraduate Workers

At the Monday session, the first of 2025, members of Harvard Undergraduate Workers Union-United Auto Workers — which represents 400 student workers in non-academic jobs — presented proposals to extend grievance filing deadlines, guarantee minimum work schedules, and alter employment letters.

Massachusetts General Hospital
Labor

Mass General Brigham Announces Mass Layoffs for Administrative Employees

Mass General Brigham announced layoffs for hundreds of administrative and management employees on Monday in anticipation of a $250 million budget gap, an unprecedented decision for Massachusetts’ largest private employer.

HGSU Living Wage Rally
Labor

In Major Year for Labor, Five Campus Unions Head to Bargaining Table

More than 10,500 Harvard workers, represented by five unions, will negotiate new contracts with the University in 2025, setting the stage for a remarkable year in Harvard labor relations.

Harvard Academic Workers Union
Labor

Harvard Offers To Remove Time Caps for Preceptors in Union Negotiations

Harvard has agreed to end term limits on preceptor positions as part of a bargaining proposal offered to Harvard’s union for non-tenure-track faculty at a bargaining session on Thursday, walking back a firm line against changing the structure of academic employment.

HGSU-UAW
Features

Graduate Students’ Union Withdraws Unfair Labor Practice Charge Alleging Encampment Surveillance

Harvard’s graduate student union withdrew a labor complaint that accused the University of violating workers’ rights during the spring pro-Palestine encampment last month, citing concerns about changes to the U.S. labor board under the Trump administration.

Harvard Graduate School of Education Gutman Library
Labor

Graduate School of Education Lecturer Sues Harvard Over Monthly Payments

Harvard Graduate School of Education adjunct lecturer Kimm Topping filed a class-action lawsuit against Harvard in January, alleging the University paid them less frequently than required by Massachusetts law.

Tatte Bakery and Cafe
Harvard Square

After Boston-Area Tatte Workers Forced To Resign Over Paperwork Gaps, Experts See Larger Problem

Tatte Bakery & Cafe has forced roughly 60 Boston-area workers to resign after discrepancies in their paperwork cast doubt on their legal authorization to work in the U.S.

Harvard Graduate Student Union
Labor

Graduate Students’ Union Weighs Bargaining Priorities Ahead of Third Contract Negotiation

Harvard graduate student union organizers presented articles for the union’s third contract in a general membership meeting on Thursday, the first major step toward bargaining with the University later this semester.

Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Labor

Beth Israel Medical Center Residents and Fellows Vote to Unionize

Residents and fellows at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center voted to unionize with 83 percent in favor on Wednesday, joining the Service Employees International Union’s Committee of Interns and Residents.

MGH Psychedelics
Labor

Union Contract Negotiations Stall for Residents and Fellows at Mass General Brigham

Residents and fellows at Mass General Brigham began federal mediation with the hospital system last week to settle their first union contract, reaching a deadlock after 13 months of negotiations.

Cambridge Public Library
Libraries

Cambridge Public Library Staff Sign New Contract After Year of Negotiations

The Cambridge Public Library Staff Association ratified a new three-year contract with the City of Cambridge on Wednesday after a year of bargaining, which had stalled for months over wage increases.

Derek Bok Center for Teaching and Learning
FAS

Harvard’s Derek Bok Center Lays Off 5 Employees Under New Faculty Director

The Derek Bok Center for Teaching and Learning quietly laid off at least five employees over the past two weeks as part of a restructuring effort, reducing its total staff by almost 25 percent.

Mass General Hospital MGH
Labor

More Than 200 Mass General Brigham Residents Protest Contract Delays

Hundreds of Mass General Brigham Housestaff United physicians and local advocates rallied at two Boston hospitals on Thursday in favor of a new contract.

Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Harvard Medical School

Beth Israel Medical Center Residents and Physicians File for Unionization

Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center residents and physicians filed for unionization last Thursday with the National Labor Relations Board.

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