Dear Everybody,<br><br>All across the manicured Harvard campus, library workers are being told they are now considered "shared services," by management, vulnerable to losing their jobs. 275 employees over 55 have been "offered" a meagre buy-out, while being bombarded with messages that their positions could soon be cut. Two previous waves of layoffs have already diminished library services at the world's richest university, which has *no need* to lay anyone off. Workers and students are rebelling in the face of a corporate-style reorganization scheme which would hurt local communities and academic scholarship too. Concerned graduate students in Occupy Harvard set up camp in Lamont Library (ordinarily open 24 hrs/day), only to face heavy-handed intimidation. Managers in Library Operations have blanketed the building with hot-pink flyers threatening students and staff with discipline, loss of library privileges, even criminal prosecution! A heavy police presence in the Library has added to the oppressive atmosphere. This is despite the fact that OH has made every effort to show consideration to all library users.<br>
<br>This Thursday, Feb.16, campus workers and our allies will gather at Lamont Library, near the intersection of Quincy and Harvard Streets in Cambridge. Please click <a href="http://maps.yahoo.com/#tt=&q=Quincy+St+%26+Harvard+St%2C+Cambridge%2C+MA++02138&conf=1&start=1&lat=42.372311&lon=-71.11515&zoom=16&mvt=m&trf=0" target="_blank">here</a> for a map. We'll meet at 5:30 p.m,. to picket in solidarity with Occupy Harvard, to call attention to their protest, and to show our implacable opposition to more staff cuts! Harvard is Cambridge's largest employer, with about 900 workers in the libraries alone. The University's opportunistic shedding of staff will just make the job market that much tougher for everyone, and further undermine our local economy. You can help us send the message that efforts to kick workers to the curb will blow up in Harvard's moneyed face! The Facebook event is <a href="http://www.facebook.com/events/107269846063863/" target="_blank">here</a>. Please find attached a statement from Occupy Harvard. Feel free to forward this message as widely as possible.<br>
<br>For the 99%!<br><br>Geoff Carens, Union Rep, Harvard Union of Clerical and Technical Workers/AFSCME Local 3650 <br>