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FROM UMB TO THE US CONGRESS: FIGHT FOR HIGHER ED THAT WORKS FOR ALL!

Written by LINDA AI-YUN LIU AND JOSEPH G. RAMSEY Posted September 30, 2021 Filed Under: News, News to Us, NEWS+OPINIONS, Op-Ed

"Decisions about when and how to reopen campuses, modalities of instruction, class size, tuition, campus services and facilities, staffing levels, and working conditions have been dictated not just by the human needs of those who work or those we serve, but by the bottom-line priorities of upper administrators."

Filed Under: News, News to Us, NEWS+OPINIONS, Op-Ed Tagged With: education, government, higher ed, opinion, Politics, university

VOTE NO! HARVARD CLERICAL UNION REP CRITICIZES UNION’S CONTRACT PROPOSAL

Written by GEOFF CARENS Posted November 27, 2018 Filed Under: NEWS+OPINIONS, Op-Ed

Image via HUCTW Instagram account

 

Harvard University is one of the largest employers ...  read more

Filed Under: NEWS+OPINIONS, Op-Ed Tagged With: contract, criticism, Harvard University, higher ed, HUCTW, labor, Op-Ed, opinion, union

UMASS CAMBRIDGE: MAKING HARVARD UNIVERSITY PUBLIC WILL SOLVE ITS WORKERS’ PROBLEMS—AND THE COMMONWEALTH’S HIGHER ED CRISIS

Written by JASON PRAMAS Posted October 24, 2016 Filed Under: COLUMNS, News, NEWS+OPINIONS

If you really want to help the Harvard dining hall workers and much of the population of Massachusetts in the bargain, help start political movements to demand structural reform of the state university system.

Filed Under: COLUMNS, News, NEWS+OPINIONS Tagged With: #mapoli, Apparent Horizon, Beacon Hill, BINJ, Cambridge, Dining Hall Workers, endowment, harvard, higher ed, Ivy League, Jason Pramas, Massachusetts, strike, UMass, UMASS-Boston, unions, Unite 26, University of Massachusetts

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