Dear All,
On Thursday, May 29, starting at 1 pm, workers,
students and supporters will hold a visibility action at Harvard's Commencement
exercises. We will meet at the Smith Campus Center, 1350 Mass. Ave., Cambridge,
steps from the Harvard Square Red Line MBTA station. Our action will begin
shortly before a speech by right-wing, anti-union billionaire and ex-NYC Mayor
Michael Bloomberg. Please join us! The Facebook event is
here.
We will let attendees know about the following cases of campus worker
abuse:
Johany Pilar, who sued Harvard for sexual harassment,
has faced threats and retaliation in Campus Services, where she was called
an "embarassing Latina," by the boss. Johany has been denied a transfer out of
the department where she was repeatedly harassed.
Marvin Byrd,
referred to as "that dirty black man," by the same administrator, has been
relegated to the lowest salary grade of any union member in his department,
despite long service & a good work record. Marvin, who is partially
disabled, has recently faced threats of termination.
The same Campus
Services boss also demoted HUCTW* Rep Nassim Kerkache three salary
grades, because his English supposedly wasn't good enough for the job he'd done
for 9 years! Nassim defended his co-workers, and the reward for his activism was
to be downgraded and stripped of his responsibilities.
Judy Rouse
was terminated for being a diligent shop steward in Campus Services, an
environment where managers referred to workers of color as "animals" and
"monkeys." Judy faced threats at work, called the HU Police Dept, and was
subsequently fired, and slapped with a no-trespass order by the
HUPD.
Long-serving Maintenance Technician Paul Casey was laid off
soon after returning from a disability leave, supposedly for "lack of work,"
even though he was very busy in his job. Paul's duties were simply distributed
to other workers, and colleagues are sure he was laid off due to his needing
surgery and having to take a leave.
These abuses must be understood in the context of Harvard's refusal to even
consider divesting from the fossil fuels that directly threaten our planet,
despite having a $32.7 billion endowment, massively larger than any other
university's. Harvard's recent response to a student who dared to protest this
moral blindness was to have him
arrested. Harvard has come under
fire for its huge timber plantation in Argentina, which has
wrecked wetlands and mercilessly exploited local workers. The University is also
under Federal investigation for its handling of sexual assaults on campus. 100
cases of sexual assault have been reported just over the past three years at
Harvard, and activists say the Harvard's horribly flawed investigative process
discourages survivors from taking action.
Together, we can put healthy pressure on Harvard to end its immoral and
discriminatory behavior! For more information, please click
here.
In Solidarity,
Geoff Carens, Union Rep, HUCTW*
Delegate, Industrial Workers of the World / IWW
*Harvard Union of Clerical and Technical Workers
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