Harvard Law clinical staff, University agree on just 6 of 43 contract clauses after 19 months of negotiation

After 19 months of negotiations, Harvard Law School’s clinical staff and the University have agreed on just six of 43 contract provisions, according to The Harvard Crimson. Key issues—including academic freedom, job security, and salaries—remain unresolved. The union is pushing for stronger protections and higher pay, while both sides say they remain committed to ongoing discussions despite significant gaps.

Harvard Law clinical staff, University agree on just 6 of 43 contract clauses after 19 months of negotiation
After 19 months of negotiations, Harvard Law School’s clinical staff and the University have agreed on just six of 43 contract provisions, according to The Harvard Crimson. Key issues—including academic freedom, job security, and salaries—remain unresolved. The union is pushing for stronger protections and higher pay, while both sides say they remain committed to ongoing discussions despite significant gaps.

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