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The University's response is beyond shameful. Spokesman Michael J. Schoenfeld tells the Times, "Any large, complex university, any large institution, any large company, is going to have to make an almost infinite number of decisions about how to expend resources and what is consistent with the mission." Riiiight. Just like Wal-Mart, the second-most profitable company in the nation with over $11 billion in profits, can't afford to offer health insurance, pay workers overtime, or purchase workers' uniforms for them.

I did my best to make the strong liberal case against the 'living wage' when it came to Georgetown, running a campaign at Link.
Did I win? On paper, not necessarily - Georgetown appeared to give in. But then they've been stonewalling the Solidarity Committee on actual implementation, so there you go.