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Re: LIVING WAGE SIT-IN AT HARVARD (fwd)

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Ezra Rosen)
Thu Apr 19 11:27:16 2001

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Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2001 17:58:35 -0400
To: "Sourav K. Mandal" <Sourav.Mandal@ikaran.com>
From: Ezra Rosen <erosen@MIT.EDU>
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>What's wrong with that?  Even a not-for-profit has to mind its bottom 
>line.

True, but with Harvard's massive coffers, they have a surplus and they're
nowhere near being in the red.  Notwithstanding, don't you think that
raising pay to a living wage should be a primary use of their 18 billion +
endowment, or should it be trumped by renovations to already renovated
buildings and bonuses for administrators?

-Ezra

 



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