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Compass: Carnegie Mellon University

8/01/2021 – 8/31/2024

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3/01/2022 – 2/28/2025

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Parkhurst Food Service: Duquesne University

3/01/2022 – 2/28/2025

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University of Pittsburgh Agreement

1/01/2021 – 12/31/2024

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Duquesne University

3/01/2022 – 2/28/2025

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Carnegie Mellon University

1/01/2024 – 12/31/2027

NJ Legislators, Unions, Community To Congress: “Time Is Now” For Commonsense Immigration Reform

Trenton, NJ— Thousands of immigrants and supporters are expected to converge in Jersey City’s Liberty State Park on April 6 to tell Congress: The time is now for Commonsense Immigration Reform. A group of New Jersey legislators, labor leaders and community activists made the announcement this morning just minutes before the State Senate voted on resolution […]

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At MLK Day Rally, Councilman Fulop Demands that Security Contractor Stop Intimidating Workers

Jersey City, NJ – Jersey City Councilman and mayoral candidate Steven Fulop joined hundreds of private security officers today at a rally to honor Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy by urging security company Harvard Protection Services to stop intimidating officers who want to organize. The company faces a round of federal charges filed with the National

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Jersey City Security Officers Rally to Protect Their Right to Organize Free of Harassment

Dozens of security officers employed by Harvard Protective Services and their supporters rallied outside a waterfront luxury building at 90 Hudson Street in Jersey City to protect their right to organize free of coercion. Workers protested Harvard’s unlawful threats to fire them for discussing the union. 32BJ filed an unfair labor practice charge today against

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Report: New Jersey Economy Would Gain From Improved Standards In Private Security Industry

Newark, NJ—The private security industry in New Jersey is profitable and growing, yet the security officers who protect vital infrastructure in the state, including commercial and corporate office buildings; courthouses; federal sites; and airports, are often paid low wages with no meaningful benefits. Newark Mayor Cory Booker today threw his support behind the effort of

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Janitors In South Plainfield Strike

South Plainfield, NJ – Early this morning, more than 40 custodial, maintenance and grounds employees who keep schools clean and sanitary in South Plainfield walked out of their jobs for a one-day strike, after their employer, Pritchard Industries unilaterally decided to impose a substandard health insurance program and announced reductions in wages. The workers will rally today

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Jersey City Council Approves Bill To Ensure That City’s Subsidies To Businesses Benefit Working People

Jersey City, NJ – The City Council on Wednesday passed an ordinance to set standard wages and benefits for security officers and janitors in buildings that receive economic development subsidies or tax abatements. The legislation would also increase existing wage and benefit standards for building workers employed by private companies for publicly funded work, such as

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Newark Airport Workers On The March For Better Working Conditions

Newark, NJ—Signaling a new phase in their drive to win better training, wages and benefits, hundreds of contracted passenger service workers at the Newark Liberty International Airport joined supporters—including elected officials, leading clergy and other community leaders—in a call for better working conditions at the airport. The workers and their supporters—clad in black T-shirts emblazoned

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New Jersey Building Cleaners Ratify New Four-Year Contract Protecting 7,000 Good Jobs

Newark, NY – New Jersey’s office building cleaners have ratified a new four-year contract that protects the healthcare coverage of more than 7,000 workers and raises their wages by 13 percent over the life of the contract. The ratification votes came in meetings at 10 locations around the state, from Paterson to Morristown to Trenton, with

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