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Supporters of the new program, which will appear as a non-binding referendum on tomorrow's Cambridge ballot, say the addition of 30 foot-patrolmen will attack crime at its roots...
THERE'S talk of "moral victory" from both sides but no real winner at the end of a 20-month labor dispute that pitted the University against its 41 uniformed patrolmen. An agreement reached shortly before classes began gives the patrolmen 5 percent annual increases in pay and benefits for the next 46 months. But the patrolmen still don't have one weekend off in each four, which was their central demand...
When negotiations began nearly two years ago, the Harvard University Police Association sought a "four and two" work week for the patrolmen. Under the system patrolmen would have worked longer days and received two days off for each four worked; currently, they have two days off for each five worked...
...patrolmen's call for a four and two work week was a reasonable one. In fact police in Cambridge and at several area colleges have used the schedule for years. In claiming four and two is "impossible" and "too expensive" for this university, Powers gave strong support to the case AFSCME organizers are now working hard to make...
...background for the melee," The Crimson reported, and students made appropriate signs to welcome Kelly and show their support for Pogo. The student newspaper promised a fresh supply of "I Go Pogo" buttons. Cambridge Police Chief Patrick J. Ready gave his approval for the political demonstration, but warned that patrolmen would be on hand in case the crowd got out of control...