
"Roughly 200 first-year Harvard Law School students - more than a third of the class - have signed letters supporting Harvard graduate student workers' strike and urging their professors to press the University to reach an agreement with HGSU-UAW."
"Five of the Law School's seven first-year sections have sent letters to their section professors...The letters call on Harvard to reach a fair contract with the graduate student union and ask section faculty to sign onto a faculty statement supporting HGSU-UAW and HAW-UAW strike action."
"Given the sizeable support for the student union, it'll be harder for Harvard Law students to beat the leftist accusations. If only you could say the same for the institution - you might think it wouldn't be that hard of an ask for a multibillion-dollar institution to fairly pay their workers."
Over 200 first-year Harvard Law students have expressed support for the graduate student workers' strike, urging professors to advocate for a fair contract with HGSU-UAW. Five of the seven first-year sections have sent letters to faculty, asking them to sign a statement supporting the strike. Faculty members have also shown solidarity, with over a hundred pledging not to replace striking students. The graduate student union has been advocating for better pay, claiming they receive sub-living wages despite Harvard's wealth as the world's richest university.
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