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The HUCTW Anti-Racism Group (ARG) is team of HUCTW organizers that examines issues related to race, equity, inclusion, and diversity in the Harvard workplace and strives to develop ways that our Union can help to fight racism and discrimination in our community.

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FAS Reorganization: More Questions than Answers

FAS Reorganization: More Questions than Answers


For months, FAS staff have lived with uncertainty about their jobs, their workloads, and the future of their departments. Hundreds of staff and managers have raised serious concerns about the scale, pace, and risks of the proposed changes, yet those concerns have been ignored and many pressing questions remain unanswered. In the letter below, we have provided some updates and feedback about what we know and the information shared through the recent FAS town hall presentations.

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Send a Postcard to FAS Decision-Makers

Send a Postcard to FAS Decision-Makers


If you were not able to attend one of our visibility, you can still join your coworkers in sending a message to FAS decision-makers that mass layoffs will hurt faculty, students, and staff, and destabilize Harvard’s academic life! You can either fill out a PDF postcard and email it to us, OR you can upload a message using our online form. Whichever method you use, we will deliver your postcard or message to Unviersity Hall, along with hundreds of others already written by your coworkers. Submit all postcards or messages to us by June 30.

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Update on Harvard’s Plan for Layoffs

Update on Harvard’s Plan for Layoffs


We are writing to provide an update on the troubling austerity measures and mass layoffs being proposed by Harvard administrators in some areas of the campus, including in AA&D and FAS. As we send this letter, we are at the same time delivering our petition to top University decision-makers. The petition calls for an immediate halt to the rushed, large-scale layoffs being planned in some schools and departments, and demands real transparency so the Harvard community can meaningfully engage in discussions about the University’s financial future.

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HUCTW 2026 Contract Has Been Ratified

HUCTW 2026 Contract Has Been Ratified


We are pleased to announce that the new HUCTW contract covering the period from July 1, 2026 through June 30, 2027, has been ratified, with 80.03% of members who took part voting "yes" to ratify! The final vote tally is 3,074 "yes" votes and 767 "no" votes. 77% of all eligible HUCTW voters cast ballots in this election. Thank you to everyone who voted!

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Over 30 Years of Solidarity

HUCTW is approximately five-thousand Harvard employees of diverse backgrounds, ages, talents, and opinions. Our work supports the teaching and research at Harvard, in libraries and museums, in labs, in offices, and out in the world. Some of us are on our way to graduate school; others of us are making our careers here. We are parents, artists, students, and more. Although we may hold different views and speak in many voices, we speak together as a Union for the things that matter to us: pay and benefits, and also flexibility, work-life balance, and self-determination in the workplace.

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