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32BJ SEIU Announces Endorsement of Judy Moore for City Council

Philadelphia-32BJ SEIU—the union representing the city’s commercial office cleaners, security officers, blue collar school district employees and airport workers—today announced their endorsement of Judy Moore for the city’s 10th Council District. Moore seeks to unseat four-term Republican Councilman Brian O’Neill. “We support Judy Moore because she will be a vocal advocate for strong public schools and […]

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32BJ SEIU AND A GROWING LIST OF LABOR UNIONS ENDORSE KENDRA BROOKS AND PASTOR NICOLAS O’ROURKE FOR PHILADELPHIA CITY COUNCIL

Pennsylvania Working Families Party candidates seek to end Republican control of minority seats and  build a more representative City Council   PHILADELPHIA — The Working Families Party is proud to announce endorsements from key labor allies such as SEIU 32BJ, SEIU-HCPA, AFSCME District 1199C, PASNAP, BMWED-IBT, and UNITE HERE Philadelphia for Philadelphia City Council At-Large

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32BJ Endorses Bronin, Harp, Moore and Setaro in CT Mayoral Races

HARTFORD — After reviewing written questionnaires and conducting in-person candidate interviews, members of 32BJ SEIU voted to endorse Mayor Luke Bronin for re-election in Hartford, Mayor Toni Harp for re-election in New Haven, State Senator Marilyn Moore for Mayor of Bridgeport, and former Danbury City Council President Chris Setaro for mayor of Danbury.  The following

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32BJ SEIU Announces Boston City Council Endorsements

Union Workers Selected Candidates with Proven Record Of Advancing Working Families, Social Justice & Equity   BOSTON—32BJ SEIU members announced their endorsements for the fall 2019 Boston City Council races today. For the at-large City Council seats, the union is backing incumbents Michelle Wu and Annissa Essaibi-George, as well as newcomers Alejandra St. Guillen, formerly

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32BJ Endorses Mike Spano for Yonkers Mayor and Jenn Puja for White Plains Common Council

WHITE PLAINS, New York —Members of 32BJ SEIU in the Hudson Valley have endorsed Mike Spano for re-election as Mayor of Yonkers and Jennifer Puja for White Plains Common Council. The following may be attributed to Lenore Friedlaender, Assistant to the President of 32BJ SEIU. “Mike Spano has earned the endorsement of our diverse membership for

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32BJ Applauds Bobby Wilson’s Historic Primary Victory against Longtime City Council Incumbent

Pittsburgh – 32BJ SEIU members are victorious in Pittsburgh’s primary election on Tuesday. After knocking on thousands of doors across the city for endorsed candidates and District 1 newcomer for City Council, Bobby Wilson, members are celebrating his historic upset of 13-year incumbent, Councilwoman Darlene Harris. This was Wilson’s third attempt for the seat. In

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32BJ: PROUD TO ENDORSE MELINDA KATZ FOR QUEENS DISTRICT ATTORNEY

The following statement can be attributed to Hector Figueroa, President of 32BJ SEIU, the largest property service union in the country. “32BJ is proud to join the diverse base of local elected officials, other labor unions  and community groups throughout Queens in our endorsement of Melinda Katz in her campaign for District Attorney. Not only does Borough President Katz deeply

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32BJ SEIU Announces Endorsed Candidates for 2019 Primary Election

Philadelphia- Today, 32BJ of the Service Employees International Union (SEIU), which represents 12,000 workers in the city—including commercial office cleaners, security officers and Philadelphia School District workers—announced its list of endorsed candidates for the 2019 Primary Election. Jim Kenney, Mayor Mark Squilla, Council District 1 Kenyatta Johnson, Council District 2 Jannie Blackwell, Council District 3 Curtis

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32BJ SEIU Endorses Challengers Erika Almirón and Isaiah Thomas for Council At Large

Philadelphia- Today, 32BJ of the Service Employees International Union (SEIU), which represents 12,000 workers in the city—including commercial office cleaners, security officers and Philadelphia School District workers—announced its endorsements of Erika Almiron and Isaiah Thomas for Council At Large. “Erika Almirón has been at the forefront of the fight to ensure that immigrants are treated with

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32BJ Endorses Incumbent Progressive Candidates for City and County Races

Pittsburgh – 32BJ SEIU, the largest property services workers’ union in the nation with 6,500 members across Western Pennsylvania announced its endorsed candidates for the upcoming municipal elections. “These elected leaders share in our vision of an equal and just society. They believe working men and women should earn a family-sustaining wage and have access to

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