Harvard Law Clinical Staff, University Agrees to Only 6 of 43 After 19 Months of Negotiations

Why did Harvard Law contract negotiations stall after 19 months? After nearly 19 months of negotiations, Harvard Law School’s clinical staff and university administration have made limited progress toward finalizing their first labor contract, highlighting deep divisions over core employment and academic issues. According to a report, despite more than 100 proposals being exchanged, only…

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Harvard workers win big pay raise and benefits after months of negotiations.

Harvard’s new deal gives custodians more pay. Harvard University trustees have overwhelmingly ratified a new four-year contract with the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) 32BJ, ending nearly six months of contentious negotiations. Harvard Crimson. The agreement includes the largest wage increase for Harvard custodians in twenty years, an endorsement bonus, fully funded health care benefits,…

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