Thursday, July 3, 2008

The Cold Facts– Wage and Endowment Comparisons

Here are wage comparisons for janitors of 11 universities within the Boston area. The list includes Babson College, Boston College, Boston University, Brandeis University, Harvard University, Lesley University, MIT, Northeastern University, Simmons College, Suffolk University, and Tufts University. This list includes both part-time and full-time workers’ rates. These rates were compiled from contract agreements between the respective cleaning contractors or universities/colleges and SEIU Local 615, the union that represents building workers. The data also includes the endowment of all 11 universities, collected from various sources.

College

Part/Full-time




2008

Babson College

PT

n/a


FT

n/a

Boston College

PT

$19.44


FT

$19.44

Boston University

PT

$14.66


FT

$19.54

Brandeis University

PT

$16.14


FT

$16.14

Harvard University

PT*

$16.75


FT*

$16.75

Lesley University

Newer

$14.62


Senior*

$17.34

MIT

PT**

$18.14


FT**

$18.14

Northeastern U.***

PT

$13.55


FT

$13.55

Simmons College

PT

$13.65


FT

$15.97

Suffolk University

PT

n/a


FT

n/a

Tufts University

PT

$13.85


FT

$13.85

*In some cases, multiple wage rates existed, so the average out of these rates is given for reasons of simplicity

**MIT rates based on 3-year contracted custodians and in- house custodians

***Northeastern rates taken from Master Contract Agreement

College

Endowment



Babson College

$179,200,000.001



Boston College

$1,750,000,000.002



Boston University

$1,100,000,000.003



Brandeis University

$579,654,431.004



Harvard University

$34,000,000,000.005



Lesley University

$51,709,947.006



MIT

$10,000,000,000.007



Northeastern University***

$612,183,0008



Simmons College

$169,065,000.009



Suffolk University

$104,400,000.0010



Tufts University

$1,500,000,000.0011


In 2006 and 2007, Tufts Janitors were the lowest paid out of the 11 universities. In 2008, Tufts University achieved a modest gain as the second lowest paid janitors with a wage of $13.85, which is far less than the $23.58 living wage for a single parent with a preschool child in Boston.

Even so, Tufts University has the 4th largest endowment of 1.5 billon dollars. There is obviously an incoherency, especially for a university that prides itself for its “active citizenship.”

As stated before, although Tufts is not directly involved with contract negotiations between SEIU Local 615 and ABM/One source, it holds sole influence in the compensation rates of janitors:

“The clients are in ultimate control of the whole process. Economically speaking, this is known as a being a price-setter, which is a market failure. In a truly competitive market, neither the buyer or seller of a service has control over the price of the service; this price is supposed to be set by the industry. Yet clients such as Tufts actually meet with cleaning contractors to decide on an appropriate price for the cleaning services. These meetings are kept separate from the workers’ contract negotiations, creating major obstacles for workers trying to achieve better compensation and benefits.”

Thus, it is necessary to continually pressure Tufts University’s administration. It’s about time that Tufts removes its façade of active citizenship, withdraw itself as a global leader, and take responsibility by bringing justice to its own community members.

1 http://education.yahoo.com/college/facts/5238.html




























2 http://media.www.bcheights.com/media/storage/paper144/news/2007/12/03/News/Bc.Unveils.1.6.Billion.Strategic.Plan-3132808.shtml




















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4 http://colleges.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/usnews/edu/college/directory/brief/drglance_2133_brief.php























5 http://www.boston.com/news/education/higher/articles/2008/01/24/harvards_endowment_surpasses_34_billion/






















6 http://colleges.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/usnews/edu/college/directory/brief/drglance_2160_brief.php























7 http://www.boston.com/news/education/higher/articles/2008/01/24/harvards_endowment_surpasses_34_billion/






















8 http://colleges.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/usnews/edu/college/directory/brief/drglance_2199_brief.php























9 http://colleges.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/usnews/edu/college/directory/brief/drglance_2208_brief.php























10 http://www.petersons.com/ugchannel/code/instvc.asp?inunid=8880#Facilities

























11 http://finance.tufts.edu/treasury/trea_endowpolistat.php











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