Dear All,<br><br>Marvin Byrd has worked at Harvard's Science Center mail room since 1995, for many years as a "casual" worker without benefits, later in a union job. He uses braces and orthopedic shoes, and is perfectly capable of doing his job, sorting and processing mail for first-year students. Despite efforts to get promoted, Marvin remains in the union's lowest salary grade, and lived until recently on a part-time income, based on 29 regularly-scheduled hours. This year, management cut Marvin's hours of work from 29 to 25 hours, and started forcing him to come in six days a week, while knowing he has a grueling commute between Cambridge and Lynn on public transportation. At 61, Marvin is the oldest and the only African American worker in his unit. No one else has worked in the Science Center mail room longer, no one else in the unit uses braces to walk, and no one else has faced any cut in scheduled hours, or is compelled to work six days per week. HUCTW members believe Harvard is trying to push Marvin out of his job. Don't let this happen! Please join union members, students and concerned others in a <br>
<br>SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR MARVIN BYRD<br>THURSDAY DECEMBER 1, STARTING AT 5 P.M.<br>HOLYOKE CENTER<br>1350 MASS AVE, CAMBRIDGE (Harvard Red Line T)<br><br>We will gather across the street from the locked-down Harvard Yard to demonstrate our solidarity with Marvin Byrd and all other squeezed workers! Riot-Folk artist Evan Greer will perform at the event. <br>
<br>Please help spread the word & *forward this message everywhere!*<br><br>For the 99%,<br><br>Geoff Carens, Union Rep, HUCTW/AFSCME local 3650<br>