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Support the Etsy Strike, my dudes. April 11-18th
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Boston: Historic Harvard Food Service Workers Strike Victory
Friday, November 4 - 6:30 pm to 9:30 pm
284 Amory St, Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts
Sponsored by Workers World Party-Boston
How did the Harvard U Dining Service workers win total victory in their 3 week strike? Hear from victorious strikers.
Also hear about the WW 2016 National Conference Nov 11-13 in New York City: Why we must continue to fight for socialism no matter who wins the election. USW Local 8751 is taking a bus to the WWP conference leaving 5 am on Saturday morning 11/12 and returning Saturday night. Others are traveling on Friday and staying through Sunday. If you are able to make any part of the conference, please let us know immediately at [email protected] or call 617-522-6626

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Total victory in Harvard University Dining Services strike
By Ed Childs and Steve Gillis
Cambridge, Mass. - For 20 days Harvard Square was the scene of the most raucous, disruptive demonstrations this town had experienced since the Vietnam War. The workers at Harvard University Dining Services were on strike and Harvard wouldn’t budge. But finally the bankers who control the Harvard Corporation caved, literally overnight.
At 1:30 a.m. on Oct. 25, leaders of UNITE HERE Local 26 announced “total victory” to cheering strikers and students who had been occupying the square and beating drums throughout the night.
The 736 cooks, dishwashers and dining hall workers celebrated the details the next day at a packed ratification meeting. They won retroactive wage increases amounting to $3 an hour over the five-year contract; a substantial, first-time-ever stipend during summer layoffs; better, less expensive health insurance, including for retirees; increased uniform and shoe allowances; strengthened gender identity nondiscrimination terms; and union-power language that exceeded their initial demands.
The whole world knew that the Harvard Corporation, with its $40 billion endowment, could afford contract justice for those who feed its community, who earned on average less than $35,000 a year before the strike.
For nearly a year leading up to the strike, Local 26, plus students and faculty, had built a political coalition based on the demand that “healthcare is a human right.” Especially at Harvard’s Medical School and School of Public Health, hundreds of students organized and hosted meetings with dining hall workers to develop solidarity. Their public manifestos tore back the veneer of Harvard’s academic liberalism and exposed its neoliberal core.
Victory to the HUDS workers of Local 26 on strike!
The Monica Moorehead & Lamont Lilly 2016 Presidential Campaign is proud to stand in solidarity with our sisters and brothers at Harvard who lovingly cook and feed the world’s people there.
Harvard University’s endowment of $38 billion puts this corporation at the top of the wealthy Ivy Leagues, a larger treasury than many countries. With giants of finance capital like Goldman Sachs, Bank of America and Citigroup writing its contract proposals and titans of the U.S. military, diplomatic, economic and technocratic corps running its Kennedy School of Government, Harvard’s plan to attack its food service workers’ health insurance while keeping wages for many below $35K per year is clearly a political policy of austerity aimed at the whole of the U.S. and international working class.
Monica Moorehead for President/Lamont Lilly for Vice President Campaign statement in solidarity with the Harvard dining workers’ strike.