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Local Carpenters' Union Protests Greenhouse Project

The Gazette picked up a flyer from the Metropolitan Regional Council of Carpenters asking people to contact the college and “tell them how W.S. Cumby hurts our community by awarding work to companies like Forcine Concrete and Construction Co. and Klover Contracting Inc. that pay substantially lower wages and benefits.” The carpenters chose not to discuss the issue further.

In response, the college has issued the following statement:

“Swarthmore College has a long history of using union labor for its major construction projects. Recent examples include Alice Paul Residence Hall, David Kemp Residence Hall, the Science Center and the extensive renovation of Parrish Hall.

“The College also has a history of providing a fair and equal opportunity for both union and merit shop contractors to compete for smaller projects on campus—such as the greenhouse project, which is presently underway. We do this because we believe it to be consistent with our obligation to be good stewards of college resources. In all cases we choose contractors who we believe will treat workers with dignity providing wages, benefits and working conditions that are fair. We do believe that the wages and conditions for the greenhouse project are fair and competitive.

“We are supportive of the Carpenters Union if they would like to expand their membership to include these non-union contractors, provided they adhere to the National Labor Relations Act in approaching anyone about potential union representation.”

The Gazette will report further on this situation as it develops.

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The 8 Million Dollar Question

The Ad Hoc Financial Planning Group has been tasked with finding $8 million to cut from the annual budget. They have come up with a proposal for $6.85 million worth of cuts, and are currently seeking feedback from the community on their plan.

#1: 2/9/2009 at 7:51 p.m.

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I always thought that an effective protest should at least give explicit indication as to what the protest is for. Like those 8 year olds who were picketing the school the other week - they had signs that said "no war". This "shame" sign is absurdly generic - I just assumed they thought the athletic fields were ugly or something.


— Argos | Unregistered, Swarthmore

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