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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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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

Airport Workers, Fast Food Workers March on Newark Airport in the Fight for $15

NEW YORK- Thousands gathered from New York and New Jersey and headed to Newark Liberty International Airport this afternoon to demand $15 and a union for Newark Airport workers. Led by airport workers and fast food workers, community members and elected officials marched through the halls of Newark Liberty International Airport, eventually holding a sit-in […]

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32BJ Statement on Gov. Cuomo’s Insufficient Airport Safety Plan

Governor Cuomo’s new emergency preparedness training for airport workers recognizes that all airport workers have an important role to play during safety emergencies. However, while long overdue, the proposed training does not go nearly far enough and risks providing the public with a false sense of security. The plan, as currently proposed, insufficiently treats only one symptom

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32BJ Members Endorse Teachout, Throne-Holst and Other Progressive Candidates for Congress

NEW YORK – 32BJ members today announced their support for Zephyr Teachout, Anna Throne-Holst and other progressive candidates running for Congress in New York as the fractious Presidential Election has brought new opportunities to Democratic candidates and opens the possibility of Democratic control of Congress and the Senate. “Across our state, our members and all

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32BJ Statement on Port Authority Vote to Deny Pay Parity for NJ Airport Workers

“The Port Authority once again turned its back on the thousands of hardworking men and women who keep our area airports safe and comfortable for millions of passengers. The Port Commissioners had an opportunity to do the right thing and treat New Jersey airport workers as equal to their co-workers across the river. Instead, they

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32BJ Congratulates Yuh-Line Niou on Democratic Primary Win

New York –32BJ SEIU members congratulate Yuh-Line Niou and other endorsed candidates on winning their Primary Elections for New York State Senate and Assembly today. “Yuh-Line has a history of standing up for workers, including airport workers fighting for a union and security officers fighting for a fair contract and we know she’ll continue to fight

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32BJ Calls on S.J. Jung to Remove Photo of Union President Hector Figueroa from Campaign Literature

NEW YORK– 32BJ SEIU today called on S.J. Jung to remove a photo of union president Hector Figueroa from the candidate’s campaign literature. 32BJ members have endorsed Jung’s opponent, State Senator Toby Ann Stavisky in the race. “Our members endorsed Senator Stavisky in this race because her track record of support for working New Yorkers

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32BJ SEIU Statement in Response to Governor Christie’s Veto of the $15 Minimum Wage Bill

“Once again Governor Chris Christie has vetoed a $15 minimum wage bill approved by both houses that would have helped lift nearly one million hardworking men and women out of poverty,” said Kevin Brown, 32BJ SEIU Vice President and NJ State Director. “Christie’s argument that a wage hike would lead to job losses and increased

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