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Hartford and New Haven Janitors Reach Tentative Contract Agreement

Fairfield Co. Janitors Still Involved in Negotiations; Rally this PM   Deal includes fair wage increase & protects health benefits for 2,400 janitors   HARTFORD, Conn. — This morning, a bargaining committee representing over 2,400 janitors in Hartford and New Haven Counties and surrounding communities reached a tentative agreement with a group of cleaning contractors […]

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Thousands of NYC Janitors Vote to Possibly Walk Off the Job

As Expiration Date Looms, Commercial Cleaners Vote to Authorize Strike if Negotiations Fail Versión en español a seguir NEW YORK – With their contract deadline fast approaching, thousands of commercial cleaners who are members of 32BJ SEIU marched up Sixth Avenue on Wednesday to rally in the heart of the holiday attractions of Rockefeller Center to

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AG James, Comptroller Stringer and 32BJ President Bragg Return More Than $400,000 in Recovered Wages to Underpaid Building Service Workers

Payment Part of $3 Million Settlement AG, Comptroller Reached with Landlords For Underpaying Workers and Fraudulently Obtaining Tax Breaks (New York, NY) – Attorney General Letitia James, New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer, and 32BJ SEIU President Kyle Bragg today distributed more than $400,000 in back wage plus interest to 11 building service employees who were

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7,000 New Jersey Office Cleaners Authorize Strike for Dec. 31

Mail Delivery Workers Pledge to Honor Picket Lines. NEWARK, N.J. – With their contract deadline quickly approaching, thousands of commercial cleaners, who are members of 32BJ SEIU, voted to authorize a strike if contract negotiations are not settled before their collective bargaining agreement expires on Dec. 31. The strike could affect over 500 office buildings

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Thousands of New Jersey Janitors to Vote to Walk Off the Job

TIME CHANGED TO HONOR JERSEY CITY MEMORIAL SERVICE As Expiration Date Looms, Commercial Cleaners Will Vote to Authorize Strike if Negotiations Fail   WHAT: Rally and Strike Authorization Vote for New Jersey Office Cleaners WHEN: Tuesday, December 17, 4:30pm WHERE: Newark Symphony Hall, 1020 Broad St, Newark, NJ 07102 WHO: Thousands of office building cleaners

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Anne Arundel County Executive Pittman and BWI Airport Workers Demand Immediate Action to Ensure Worker Safety

Baltimore, MD – Anne Arundel County Executive Stuart Pittman has joined workers at BWI Marshall Airport to demand that airline contractor, Menzies Aviation, PLC take action to ensure the safety of their employees. Menzies, which services every airline at BWI, has been fined by the Maryland Occupational Safety and Health (MOSH) for violating safety regulations,

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Union Cleaners in Hudson Valley Vote Unanimously to Authorize a Strike if Needed

Thousands of cleaners could now walk off the job if no satisfactory contract is reached by December 31   WHITE PLAINS, NY — On Thursday night, about 500 office cleaners and members of the Service Employees International Union, Local 32BJ, crowded around a flatbed truck outside the County Office Building in downtown White Plains bearing

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