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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 Stand Up to Be Counted: Thousands Turn In Cards Committing to 32BJ, Demand Contract

NEW YORK—To herald their demands for better pay and benefits, dignity, respect and a voice in the workplace, leading delegates of contracted New York area airports passenger service workers declared today that they and thousands of their co-workers have chosen 32BJ SEIU as their union. The workers say they are now ready to fight for […]

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32BJ Building Workers Reach a Tentative Agreement with Realty Advisory Board

NEW YORK – 32BJ SEIU and the Realty Advisory Board reached a tentative agreement Friday that would provide 11.3% raises over four years and maintain health care and retirement benefits. If ratified by the members, the contract would cover 30,000 doormen, porters, handypersons and supers in 3,300 buildings throughout Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens and Staten Island.

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Airport Workers and City Leaders March 10 Miles from Kennedy to LaGuardia in Honor of Dr. King’s Dream

NEW YORK—New York area airports workers rekindled the spirit of historical civil rights marches today with a 10-mile trek from Kennedy airport up to a LaGuardia Airport bridge where on Jan. 20, 2014, Martin Luther King Day, 32 protesters were arrested for civil disobedience. The workers began a countdown to April 28, the expiration date

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Real Estate Advisory Board Makes Contract Proposal

New York, NY–Today was the second bargaining session for a new, multi-year contract between the Realty Advisory Board (RAB), an industry association representing most building owners in New York City and 32BJ SEIU, the largest private sector union in New York. The contract covers 30,000 doormen and women, superintendents, resident managers, handypersons, concierges and porters

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Contract Talks Begin for 30,000 New York City Apartment Building Workers

New York, NY–Negotiations for a new, multi-year contract began today between the Realty Advisory Board (RAB), an industry association representing most building owners in New York City and 32BJ SEIU, the largest private sector union in New York. The contract covers 30,000 doormen and women, superintendents, resident managers, handypersons, concierges and porters working at apartment buildings throughout Manhattan,

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Luxury Co-op Board Agrees to Meet with Union After 100 Community Members, Building Workers and Elected Officials March

NEW YORK — More than 100 workers, community members and local elected officials marched to the lobby of a luxury High Line building Thursday evening. Assembly Member Richard Gottfried (D-Manhattan) called the co-op board chair Michael Walsh to request a meeting to discuss the right of the building’s doormen and concierges to organize a union

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32BJ SEIU Response to Mayor Bill de Blasio’s State of the City

“Mayor de Blasio is clearly committed to following through on his campaign promise to make this city livable for all New Yorkers,” said Héctor Figueroa, president of 32BJ. “Fighting for local control for minimum wage rates, requiring prevailing wage for all major economic developments, halting the challenge to living wage legislation, providing municipal IDs for

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Wage and Benefits Improvements for New York Airport Workers “Cannot Wait,” The Port Authority Tells Major Airlines

NEW YORK (Jan. 29)—In a strongly worded letter, Port Authority Executive Director Patrick Foye today told major airlines that his agency will insist on improved wages and benefits packages for contracted passenger service workers as requirements in all leases at New York City airports. “As I wrote before, the Port Authority is prepared to use

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