HSA Must Do More to Protect Its Student Workers
The Harvard Shop, which is managed by Harvard Student Agencies, was recently ordered to pay employees nearly $47,000 following claims that the employer had failed to pay employees in a “timely” manner. The HSA claims that its mission is to manage businesses that employ students in order to help students cover the costs associated with obtaining a Harvard education. This recent case, has many doubtful that the HSA is accomplishing its stated goals.
See "HSA Must Do More to Protect Its Student Workers", The Harvard Crimson, March 8, 2019