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TexasTowelie

(112,329 posts)
Sun Feb 23, 2020, 07:05 AM Feb 2020

4,000 janitors to strike, affecting nearly all Twin Cities office buildings

Commercial janitors working in nearly every office building in downtown Minneapolis and St. Paul plan to strike for one day next week as they push for higher wages, more sick days and a program to reduce their environmental impact.

Representatives of Service Employees International Union Local 26, which represents 4,000 commercial janitors, say negotiations have stalled with more than a dozen maintenance contractors.

“The only reason that we are striking is because the conversations have come to an end and are stalled,” said Iris Altamirano, president of SEIU Local 26. She said they hope the strike will put pressure on the companies to return to the bargaining table. They’ll announce which day they’ll strike next week.

Workers with the union, which represents mostly women and people of color, say their wages have not kept up with inflation.

Read more: https://minnesotareformer.com/briefs/4000-janitors-plan-to-strike-next-week/

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4,000 janitors to strike, affecting nearly all Twin Cities office buildings (Original Post) TexasTowelie Feb 2020 OP
Haven't they heard about our great economy yet? Buckeye_Democrat Feb 2020 #1
Apparently they were too busy trying to Sherman A1 Feb 2020 #2
Those damn human beings wanting to be treated like people. CaptYossarian Feb 2020 #3

Buckeye_Democrat

(14,855 posts)
1. Haven't they heard about our great economy yet?
Sun Feb 23, 2020, 07:24 AM
Feb 2020

I've even seen posters on DU mention our great economy.

A record number of US workers went on strike in 2018
Working-class Americans haven’t been this fed up with their employers since the 1980s.

https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2019/2/13/18223211/worker-teacher-strikes-2018-record

Sherman A1

(38,958 posts)
2. Apparently they were too busy trying to
Sun Feb 23, 2020, 07:39 AM
Feb 2020

Make ends meet and didn’t get a chance to check their stock portfolios.

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