<span></span><div><div>Dear All,<br><br><span>Marvin</span> <span>Byrd</span> has worked in Harvard’s Science Center mail room since 1995.
He was hired first as a “casual” worker, and then into a union position
in 2008. Partially-disabled, <span>Marvin</span> wears foot orthotics and custom-made shoes; he has
always been reliable, responsible and dependable in his job. When he
applied for a better-paid position in 2007 he was passed over, despite
being an internal candidate. He has lived on an income derived from 29
hours a week, since being hired into a Mail Clerk I position in the
lowest salary grade in the union. <br>
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This year management made <span>Marvin</span> pick from three harsh choices: a cut
to 25 hours spread over six work days, an even-worse cut to 20 hours
over a 5-day week, or losing his job completely. Feeling he had little
choice, <span>Marvin</span> picked the 25-hour schedule, which meant diminished pay
and getting just one day off from work. <span>Marvin</span> has a grueling commute on
public transportation, which management knew about before cutting his
hours and income. No one else in his unit faced any change to their
scheduled hours, and no one else had to accept a regular schedule of six
days per week. <br>
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<span>Marvin</span> now has to get on the bus in Lynn at 7:30 a.m. to get to work at
Harvard by 10. He typically gets just 4-5 hours of work and then has to
get back on the T for his journey home. He can’t get
another part-time job to make up for the cut in his income, because he
only has one day off from Harvard. <span>Marvin</span> has less money to live on; the
cut in pay was immediate with no transition, and immediately affected
<span>Marvin</span>’s ability to meet his obligations in leading his daily life. Campus workers believe Harvard managers are trying to push <span>Marvin</span> out of his job. <br>
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This Thursday, December 1, union members, students, and concerned
members of the community will hold a demonstration of our support for
<span>Marvin</span>. We'll meet starting at 5 p.m. in front
of Holyoke Center, 1350
Mass. Ave., Cambridge (right next to Au Bon Pain). Click <a href="http://maps.yahoo.com/#tt=&q=1350+Massachusetts+Ave%2C+Cambridge%2C+MA++02138-3846&conf=1&start=1&lat=42.373039&lon=-71.118179&zoom=17&mvt=m&trf=0" target="_blank">here</a> for a map. Please join us if you
can! Riot-Folk artist Evan Greer will perform at the action. A flyer for publicity is attached to this message. Please forward this email everywhere!<br><br>Click <a href="http://www.facebook.com/events/282561095120330/" target="_blank">here</a> for a link to the Facebook event. <br>
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In Solidarity,<br><br>Geoff Carens, Union Rep, Harvard Union of Clerical and Technical Workers/HUCTW</div></div>