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Hundreds of Students Protest at Howard University

September 8th, 2009

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Howard Students Want Demands Met Hundreds of Howard University students, who participated in a loud protest rally outside the main administration building at the historically Black campus on Friday, gave university officials until this week to respond to their demands. Among the diverse complaints lodged by students were the slow pace of financial-aid paperwork, too-little on-campus housing, poor student services and questionable labor practices. “We love Howard,” Corey Briscoe, a 20-year-old junior and the director of student advocacy for the Howard University Student Association, told The Washington Post. “But this impinges on academic freedom.” Protestors, who threatened to sit in at the administration building until they got acceptable answers from university leaders – a formal response, in writing – gave them until Wednesday. Classes at the Washington, D.C., campus began two weeks ago. “I can [now] go to class,” junior Vanessa Ray, told Myfoxdc.com. “But there will be a purge date, and, if I’m still not validated at that time – if they haven’t certified my loan by that time – I’ll be kicked out of school.” That was also Najauna Muschetta’s complaint. “I think… day to day, okay, am I going to be purged?” she said. “Am I still going to be able to go to my classes? Will I still be able to live in my room? And, you know, that’s stressful!” Britney Wilson, a sophomore from Brooklyn who has cerebral palsy, said that she finds it difficult to access most of the buildings on campus in her electric scooter because the power buttons to open the doors rarely work. Administrators have met with student leaders and said they are taking the students’ concerns “very seriously.” President Sidney Ribeau has promised to meet with some of the protesters today.

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Chicago Factory Sit-In Ends

December 11th, 2008

The Chicago factory sit-in ends. The window-manufacturing plant sit-in by laid-off employees ended Wednesday, after a six-day standoff, with an agreement, according to news reports. Bank of America, which had cut off financing for Republic Windows and Doors, said it would lend the company $1.35 million to help pay the employees severance and continue their health care for two months as the workers had been demanding. Also, JPMorgan Chase, which owns 40 percent of the windows company, pledged an additional $400,000. The money will allow the company to pay 60 days of severance to more than 200 laid-off workers, who had been occupying the North Side Chicago  warehouse since the doors of the factory were padlocked before Thanksgiving. The deal also will pay the workers’ vacation time they had accrued but which the company had previously said it would not pay, union officials representing the workers said. The resolution ended six days of negotiations between the bank, company owners and union leaders. The workers voted to end their sit-in on Wednesday evening and emerging from the factory chanting, “Yes we did!”

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Rev. Jackson Meets Chicago Sit-in Workers

December 10th, 2008

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Rev. Jackson meets Chicago sit-in workers. The Rev. Jesse Jackson is beginning to meet with the hundreds of workers who are staging a sit-in at a Chicago factory that they say gave them no notice or severance before closing, according to The Associated Press. The workers say they won’t leave the Republic Windows and Doors plant until they get some assurance that they’ll receive their severance and vacation pay. Jackson met with the workers Sunday morning, and his Rainbow PUSH Coalition says he’s trying to help get Republic’s creditor, the Bank of America, to reinstate the company’s line of credit so that it can pay the workers and possibly save around 300 jobs. Union organizer Leah Fried says the window manufacturer can’t pay its employees because the Bank of America stopped the money flow. The bank said it isn’t responsible for Republic’s financial obligations to its employees.

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