Dear All,<br>
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Today a Harvard staffer with 25+ years of experience got the news she is
being laid off. Out for months on a disability leave, she was cleared
by her doctor to return to work only to be told Harvard is terminating
her! She joins two other employees from University Financial Services
who have already been separated from their jobs. All three are workers
of color, all are over 40, two have histories of disability. Every white
worker in the dept will remain employed. UFS workers have been under
layoff threat for many months, constantly pressured to work ever-faster
lest they face the unemployment line. You can read more about their
horrific experiences of workplace stress by clicking <a href="http://www.perspy.com/?p=1072" target="_blank">here. </a><br>
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Tomorrow, Friday 1/18, starting at 12 noon, activists will hold a rally
and march in support of the laid-off UFS workers. Please join us! We
will meet in front of Starbucks Coffee @ 1380 Mass. Ave., very close to
the Harvard Sq T stop and next to the intersection w/ Dunster Street. A
map is <a href="http://maps.yahoo.com/#q=1380+Massachusetts+Ave%2C+Cambridge%2C+MA+02138-3822&conf=1&start=1&lat=42.366791&lon=-71.106018&zoom=17&mvt=m&trf=0&tt=">here</a>. Please be on time if you can! We will be marching to UFS at 1033 Mass. Ave. (between Harvard and Central Square). <br>
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Also, please consider calling and/or emailing
William J. Murphy, Director of Harvard's Labor Relations Dept, at
<a href="tel:617-496-9193" value="+16174969193" target="_blank">617-496-9193</a>, <a href="mailto:bill_murphy@harvard.edu" target="_blank">bill_murphy@harvard.edu</a>.
Sample message: "I have heard that 3 workers of color are being laid
off from University Financial Services, while all Caucasian workers in the unit will
stay employed. This apparent discrimination threatens to give Harvard's
reputation another big old stain! Further I understand that the workers
were subjected to unimaginable stress and the constant threat of losing
their jobs for more than six months before Harvard kicked them to the
curb. One just returned from a disability leave only to be terminated. Please remedy this situation and immediately reinstate the three
laid-off UFS workers!!"<br><br>In Solidarity,<br><br>Geoff Carens, Union Rep, HUCTW/AFSCME Local 3650<br>Delegate, Industrial Workers of the World/IWW<br><a href="http://www.iww.org/" target="_blank">http://www.iww.org/</a><br>
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p.s. An action at this place and time had originally been planned to support Starbucks workers at risk of losing 10-20% of their pay. At least in part due to petitioning and a press release by the IWW/Starbucks Workers' Union, the shift supervisors are to receive a raise and bonus! Stay tuned for further details as there may be more initiatives for Starbucks workers to come.<br>