Alumni Say Harvard Is Stingy With Workers
Harvard University, with an $18-billion endowment, is stingy when it comes to paying hourly workers, according to a report released by an alumni group.
“Some of the members of the nonprofessional staff are paid so little they’re eligible for food stamps,†said Ira Arlook, a spokesman for Harvard Alumni for a Living Wage.
Students staged a sit-in at the Cambridge campus last May seeking to raise the minimum wage to $10.25 an hour for janitors and other workers, some of whom earned less than $7 an hour.
MIT pays its workers $14.39 an hour.
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