To cheers, Harvard wage sit-in ends
The university did not agree to the demand for a minimum hourly wage of $10.25 for all employees, but they did agree to halt the subcontracting of most jobs, renegotiate the contract of about 650 janitors, provide English classes to all interested workers, and consider extension of health benefits to hundreds of employees. Administration officials said that everything will be determined by future negotiations.
See "To cheers, Harvard wage sit-in ends", David Abel, The Boston Globe, May 8, 2001