<div dir="ltr"><div><div>Dear All,<br><br></div>Discrimination, and attacks on union activists and immigrant workers, are escalating at Harvard, especially in Harvard University Mail Services (HUMS). On Monday 8/26 at 5 pm, campus activists and our allies will protest. We'll meet at 1350 Mass Ave, steps from the Harvard T stop. Please join us! Here are some of the reasons why we're picketing:<br>
<br>HUMS employee Nassim Kerkache ran for union rep only to be demoted three salary grades by a manager who told him his English wasn't good enough for him to be a Coordinator (the position he's held for nine years!). Management is attempting to punish and humiliate Nassim, an immigrant from Algeria, for his activism by stripping all responsible tasks from his job description. <br>
<br>Senegalese immigrant & HUMS staffer Mamadou Ndiaye has been held to 17 hours/wk at $11.50 an hour in a non-union "less than half-time" position, even though the HUCTW* contract says his job should have been converted to a better-paying union position 5 years ago. Recently a Labor Relations administrator said Harvard, with all its billions, "wasn't in a position" to do anything for Mamadou, who has difficulty just buying food and paying the rent.<br>
<br></div><div>Dedicated, experienced HUMS employee Marvin Byrd, who is African American, and walks with braces, is the only union member of the Department in his low salary grade. Held to just 25 hours per week, Marvin has watched as many others were promoted over his head in a recent reorganization. Management has offered flimsy excuses for holding Marvin back while others advance. <br>
<br></div><div>Positions of responsibility in HUMS are being given overwhelmingly to white, American-born, native speakers of English. The department, notorious to campus activists, has sparked multiple discrimination charges in the past few years. Please help us put healthy pressure on Harvard to clean up HUMS' act, Monday at 5 pm. We also gather to support HUCTW member Paul Casey, who returned from a disability leave to be laid off just once month later, after more than three decades' service.<br>
<br></div><div>In Solidarity,<br><br></div><div>Geoff Carens, Union Rep, HUCTW/AFSCME Local 3650<br></div><div><br></div><div>*Harvard Union of Clerical and Technical Workers<br></div></div>