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<blockquote data-quote="rickyb" data-source="post: 2429411" data-attributes="member: 56035"><p>ok i read a different article on it from an unreputable news site:</p><p></p><p>"</p><p>Workers are denied unemployment benefits because Harvard University is classified as a nonprofit. Adding insult to injury, these low wage workers are now being asked by Harvard’s administration to pay more for basic medical services, including preventative care.</p><p></p><p>After five laborious months of negotiations, Harvard’s dining hall workers have been on strike since October 5 to demand $35,000 a year and to be able to take their kids to the doctor without fear. This is the first time dining hall workers have walked out of negotiations, and the first strike of any kind at Harvard since 1983."</p><p></p><p>btw harvard is filthy rich and it is a welfare queen because it pays NO taxes even though it recieves tax services like fire dept, police, etc. this means that someone else has to make up for the taxes that harvard doesnt pay. this is one of richard wolffs arguments. btw i think it was yale who pays no taxes, and is amongst a very poor city.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rickyb, post: 2429411, member: 56035"] ok i read a different article on it from an unreputable news site: " Workers are denied unemployment benefits because Harvard University is classified as a nonprofit. Adding insult to injury, these low wage workers are now being asked by Harvard’s administration to pay more for basic medical services, including preventative care. After five laborious months of negotiations, Harvard’s dining hall workers have been on strike since October 5 to demand $35,000 a year and to be able to take their kids to the doctor without fear. This is the first time dining hall workers have walked out of negotiations, and the first strike of any kind at Harvard since 1983." btw harvard is filthy rich and it is a welfare queen because it pays NO taxes even though it recieves tax services like fire dept, police, etc. this means that someone else has to make up for the taxes that harvard doesnt pay. this is one of richard wolffs arguments. btw i think it was yale who pays no taxes, and is amongst a very poor city. [/QUOTE]
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