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Letter to the Editor: Still more to do for Living Wage victory

Published: Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Updated: Thursday, April 15, 2010 00:04

This week the Northwestern Living Wage Campaign is proud and excited to announce an important victory. Six weeks after more than 400 students, workers, faculty and staff united at the Living Wage Rally, the administration has agreed to provide campus workers with community benefits. These include free personal finance classes, library use privileges, free access to the Ryan Field shuttle bus, free tax filing counseling, subsidized courses in computer application and workplace skills, and inclusion in the WildCARD Advantage Program, which provides discounts at participating stores.

The promise of community benefits is a major victory for workers and a direct response to the hard work of everyone involved in this campaign. We applaud the administration's first step toward creating a more inclusive community and look forward to working toward the implementation of these benefits.

But our work is not over. Community benefits are only one part of what it will take to adequately compensate workers for their work here on campus. Today, 90 percent of the hundreds of sub-contracted workers at Northwestern do not make enough to cover basic necessities. The people who feed us, clean up after us and protect us at night cannot afford their families' basic needs of childcare, food, adequate housing and healthcare. We will continue to work until every worker on campus is provided a living wage that ensures no one is forced to choose between putting food on the table and keeping a roof overhead. Our campus made historic progress this week and we are excited to continue the important work of building a truly inclusive Northwestern community.

 — Northwestern Living Wage Campaign

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9 comments

Not a Crybaby
Fri Apr 23 2010 08:16
Crybabies ... I suggest they go on strike - and see how fast they get replaced by scab workers.
Anonymous
Fri Apr 23 2010 01:24
congratulations, living wage campaign! what a good step!
Anonymous
Thu Apr 22 2010 15:10
Students who care about the folks who provide services demonstrate a real generosity of spirt and a recognition that they are not living in isolation. Congratulations and keep it up!
Anonymous
Thu Apr 22 2010 13:23
I'm glad that the university has taken this important first step, but it isn't nearly enough. Access to shuttles and computer classes is great, but it doesn't put food on the table of the contract workers that make our food or give the security guards who watch our dorms enough money to pay for childcare for their kids. If we want a truly inclusive community, it needs to be one were everyone can afford the basic necessities of life.
Thanks, Pres. Schapiro, for these first steps, but let's move forward to really take on the "responsibility that comes with privilege" that you talked about in your inaugural address!
Anonymous
Thu Apr 22 2010 12:28
excited about this victory! good work!
Anonymous
Thu Apr 22 2010 03:52
i think the workers should have had these benefits already. and if the administration can pay them better w/o raising tuition, then why not?
Anonymous
Thu Apr 15 2010 12:02
"Today, 90 percent of the hundreds of sub-contracted workers at Northwestern do not make enough to cover basic necessities. The people who feed us, clean up after us and protect us at night cannot afford their families’ basic needs of childcare, food, adequate housing and healthcare."

ahahahahahaha how can you write this bs with a straight face?

Mickey
Thu Apr 15 2010 10:09
Adding more costs to the budget - means charging higher prices - don't they teach economics at this school ??
Anonymous
Thu Apr 15 2010 09:55
"Historic"? Wow you are really going for the buzzwords here.






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