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Buildings and Groun? ?? ratified Friday a new Harvard ?? which they had rejected last ??.
The 60 workers-m?? ??local 877 of the International ?? Operating Engineers-originally ?? ?own the two-year contract because ?? ?vided for a wage increase of ?? an hour, compared with 92 ca?? mechanics and stockmen, who are ?? skilled workers.
The contracts for ?? laborers, mechanics, and stock? ?? all negotiated by the Metro?? ?? and Vicinity Craft Mainten? ??.
Edward W. Powers ?? ?d's labor relations manager, wr?? Council last month that if the con?? rejected a second time, later ?? greements would not be retroactive to ?? expiration date in early December ??.
Another original com?? the workers concerned a clause ?? permits Harvard to reduce ov?? ?? from double to time-and-a-half ?ring an "emergency."
The "emergency" clause ?? in the ratified contract.
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