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...campus away from the acrimony and conflict that marked the Massachusetts Hall protests last spring to a shared and earnest desire to improve the economic conditions of Harvard’s low-wage employees. The committee’s recommendations are sound, and Summers should move promptly to implement them. However, the president should also move on his own initiative to adopt an additional safeguard: an annually adjusted wage floor that guarantees an adequate standard of living to all of Harvard’s workers...
...comprehensive and very constructive document that outlines a promising direction for the future,” and pledged to work quickly to implement “appropriate measures” following the comment period...
...response to the report, PSLM members urged Summers to implement and to go beyond the recommendations...
...opposites: the free market and socialist ideals, a left-wing party and big business support. In his first term that Third Way vision beguiled voters, but now they are getting impatient about feeble improvements to their schools, hospitals and railroads. Reform is turning out to be tougher to implement than Blair expected. And he has other troubles: the euro he wants Britain to join remains seriously unpopular, and his government has acquired an entrenched reputation for autocracy and finessing problems rather than fixing them. "We need boldness, grip and follow through," Blair said recently. His countrymen are saying back...
...opposites: the free market and socialist ideals, a left-wing party and big business support. In his first term that Third Way vision beguiled voters, but now they are getting impatient about feeble improvements to their schools, hospitals and railroads. Reform is turning out to be tougher to implement than Blair expected. And he has other troubles: the euro he wants Britain to join remains seriously unpopular, and his government has acquired an entrenched reputation for autocracy and finessing problems rather than fixing them. "We need boldness, grip and follow through," Blair said recently. His countrymen are saying back...