So this paragraph starts out great. That first sentence is swell. Second sentence is going along fine, until we get to the words ‘currently assigned’. During spring break food service operates a skeleton crew of mostly managers and supervisors with a few workers on reduced hours
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to do the more unpleasant tasks. This effectively eliminates 80% of food service workers from Duke’s ‘commitment’ right off the bat. Tallman’s not done though, because here comes ‘full time’. That lops off another 15% of the workforce as
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only a very few contract dining workers get full time hours, so that the contractors can avoid living wage mandates. So what Trask is really saying is we are gonna keep on about 5% of the food service workers and then cut them loose on May 31, 2020.
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The final clause is just Duke washing their hands of any actual responsibility, it's up to the contractors, the state, the feds to deal with this mess. This does not come close to meeting our second very reasonable demand.
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to prevent further unnecessary disruption to our lives and the University. Duke Contract Workers United dukecontractworkers@gmail.com
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Le chargement semble prendre du temps.
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