Dear Friends and Fellow Workers,<br><br>In 1912, Harvard offered course credit to any students willing to become strike-breakers, during the famous IWW Bread and Roses Strike. To encourage students to act against impoverished workers, already under attack from the cops, Harvard employed the motto, "Defend your class!" In 1927, Harvard President A. Lawrence Lowell helped cover up evidence that anarchist labor organizers Sacco and Vanzetti were innocent of murder charges, leading to their execution. A few years later, Harvard reclassified a group of "scrubwomen," as "chambermaids," so they could pay them 32 cents an hour instead of 37 cents an hour for their backbreaking work, scrubbing and cleaning in Harvard's libraries.<br>
<br>Today in the University's libraries, this grand historical tradition endures. Hundreds of library workers are now under threat of losing their livelihoods, all so Harvard can save a little money. The University's library system is already plagued with problems, readily traceable to previous waves of layoffs in '04 and '09. Despite this, administrators want to cut staff even more. Last year Harvard raised over $639.15 million from private donors, and earned a whopping 21% on its endowment, which is now about $32 billion. There's absolutely no need to lay off employees, but management wants to do it anyway. Activists in the Harvard Union of Clerical and Technical Workers, noting how many members are in Harvard's sights, see the plan as blatant union-busting. <br>
<br>This Thursday, 3/1/12, starting at 5 p.m., HUCTW members and our allies will hold a rally and march, to protest Harvard's plans to lay us off. Please join us! We'll meet at Harvard's Holyoke Center, 1350 Mass. Ave. in Cambridge, half a block from the Harvard Sq. T stop. This will be the fourth worker-led protest we have held in the last two months. Our demonstration is one of many being held on March 1 across the country, in response to Occupy's call to stage actions defending education on that day. Please help us turn up the heat and save jobs! A flyer is attached for publicity. For the Facebook event, please click <a href="http://www.facebook.com/events/217313841699162/" target="_blank">here</a>. <br>
<br>In Solidarity,<br><br>Geoff Carens, Union Rep, HUCTW/AFSCME local 3650<br>