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Harvard Academic Workers Union
FAS

Harvard’s Academic Worker Union to Begin Contract Negotiations with the University

Harvard Academic Worker-United Auto Workers’s bargaining committee will meet representatives of the University on Thursday to begin negotiating for a contract.

Mass General/Brigham and Women's SEIU Union Rally
City Politics

‘One Win Lifts All Boats’: More than 100 MGB Residents Rally for a Contract

More than 100 Mass General Brigham residents and affiliates gathered in two Boston locations on Monday to rally in support of physicians’ fair contracts.

Harvard Graduate Student Union
GSAS

Harvard’s Graduate Union Installs Third New President in Less Than 1 Year

Sara V. Speller, the former vice president of Harvard’s graduate union, assumed the presidency in late July after her predecessor stepped down, becoming the union’s third leader in less than a year.

Harvard Graduate Student Union
Labor

Harvard Violated Contract With HGSU in Excluding Some Grad Students, Arbitrator Rules

An arbitrator ruled Friday that Harvard violated its 2021 contract with the Harvard Graduate Students Union-United Auto Workers by excluding lab-based psychology Ph.D. students from the union.

Graham & Parks
Cambridge Schools

Cambridge School Committee Approves Union Contracts for Paraprofessionals, Family Liaisons

The Cambridge School Committee approved contracts with paraprofessionals and family liaisons at a special meeting on Friday, following months of protests from school support staff.

Cambridge School Committee Meeting
Cambridge City Council

Educators Walk Out of School Committee Meeting to Protest Support Staff Pay Amid Contract Talks

More than 40 members of the Cambridge Education Association walked out of Tuesday’s School Committee meeting to protest for higher pay for Cambridge Public Schools clerks, paraprofessionals, and substitute teachers.

Harvard Printing Office Strike
Labor

‘Can’t Survive on 5.5’: The Months-Long Printer Strike in 1974

The Harvard University Printing Office has been shuttered for over 20 years.  But in the spring of 1974, the Office dominated the local news when more than 30 printers went on strike for months.

Labor Feature Graphic
Central Administration

Harvard’s Academic Workers Unionized. But in a Year of Labor Ups and Downs, How Did They Win?

Harvard’s cohort of unionized student workers nearly doubled over the past year. The largest successful union — Harvard Academic Workers-United Auto workers — now represents more than 3,000 non-tenure-track faculty. Ahead of its first contract, the group is taking aim at the very structure of academic employment.

HUCTW and HOOP Encampment Members Protest Sanctions Against Pro-Palestine Harvard Staff
Central Administration

HUCTW, HOOP Protest Sanctions Against Pro-Palestine Harvard Staff at Tuesday Rally

Nearly 100 Harvard workers and Cambridge residents held a pro-Palestine rally in front of Smith Campus Center on Tuesday to condemn the University’s disciplinary action against union members involved in the 20-day encampment in Harvard Yard.

Protesters Pile Supplies to Pack Up Encampment
Labor

Grad Student Union Files Unfair Labor Practice Charges Against Harvard Over Encampment Response

Harvard Graduate Students Union-United Auto Workers filed unfair labor practice charges against Harvard on Wednesday with the National Labor Relations Board, alleging that the University’s response to the pro-Palestine encampment in Harvard Yard violated the rights of student workers.

Protester hangs out of window during 2001 PSLM Mass Hall Sit-In
Labor

Protester hangs out of window during 2001 PSLM Mass Hall Sit-In

A protester hangs out of a window during the Progressive Student Labor Movement's 2001 sit-in at Massachusetts Hall.

PSLM Students 2001 Mass. Hall Occupation
Labor

PSLM Students 2001 Mass. Hall Occupation

Two students leaning out of Massachusetts Hall window take interview with reporter during 2001 Progressive Student Labor Movement sit-in.

Queen's Head Pub Cambridge
College

‘Not Going Down Without a Fight’: Harvard Students Decry Queen’s Head Closure

More than 1,600 people signed a petition objecting to the permanent closure of the Harvard-run Cambridge Queen’s Head Pub, as staff members said they were “heartbroken” by the sudden Tuesday announcement.

Freshman Proctors Weld Hall
House Life

‘People Have Spoken’: Harvard Residential Advisors Vote Against Unionization

Both prospective units of the Harvard Union of Residential Advisors voted against unionization Wednesday, ending HURA’s year-long fight — including a two-months-long public campaign — to unionize Harvard’s residential tutors, proctors, and house aides.

HURA Fracture Graphic
On Campus

‘Along for the Ride’: Harvard Residential Group Faces Fractures Ahead of Union Recognition Election

Two months ago, the Harvard Union of Residential Advisors began to unionize — but even as the group has publicly sped through the recognition process, tensions have steadily built within the union.

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