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Saturday, June 14, 2008

Mall cleaners in 5 states get raises

SEIU 32BJWage Hikes of up to 54% for hundreds of cleaners
From 32BJ/In The News (6/14/08):

New York, NY – Seventeen East Coast malls owned by Simon Property Group, North America’s largest publicly traded Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT), will soon be cleaned by workers earning better wages and benefits. Under a new agreement between Local 32BJ and Control Building Services, which employs nearly 400 cleaners at Simon’s East Coast malls, the wages and benefits of mall cleaners will be raised to match those of area office building cleaners in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland and Virginia.

“Bringing the wages for cleaners at Simon malls into line with office building cleaners will enable hundreds of workers to climb out of poverty,” said Héctor Figueroa, Local 32BJ Secretary-Treasurer. "All workers deserve the wages needed to support themselves and families."

Simon Property Group is the largest publicly traded real estate company in the United States with over $3 billion in annual revenues and ownership interest in 380 properties around the world. Control Service Group, a private New Jersey-based company that provides cleaning and maintenance services to commercial and retail properties across the country, is a $300 million company that employs more than 8,000 people.

On May 1, 2008, cleaners at 13 of the 17 Simon malls covered under the agreement will begin earning wages on par with area office building cleaners. Wage increases for cleaners at the remaining four Long Island malls will go into effect on July 1, 2008. For many of the workers, who are earning the minimum wage, the first raise will be as much as 54 percent increase.

By October 1, 2008, fully employer paid family health care for full-time workers and a health benefit which includes life insurance, a prescription drug benefit and dental and optical insurance for part-time workers will go into effect.

Press Release (pdf)

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Thursday, March 20, 2008

Bronx, NY: Victory! SEIU 32BJ comes to terms for better contract after strike is called

Update to this mornings->Bronx NY: SEIU 32/BJ walking off the job, 4,000 now on strike!

WOW! Got the news at the New York Central Labor council, sources say the agreement came around 1:00AM. Hope they saw the story on the site. Though it needs member ratification, there is now a tentative agreement on the table.

From NY1 (9 hours ago on 3/20):

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A strike that would have put thousands of Bronx apartment building workers on the picket line has been avoided.

Local 32BJ announced Thursday morning that it had reached a tentative deal with the Bronx Realty Board after encouraging talks overnight.

Nearly 4,000 building workers threatened Wednesday to walk off the job. About 300 buildings would have been affected.

The new deal calls for a wage increase that amounts to $20 a week for the maintenance workers, porters, and doormen who have been working without a contract. Union leaders say that it is the largest increase ever negotiated with the Bronx Realty Advisory Board.

The new contract also calls for pension increases, along with improved health care and worker training programs.

"They reserve respect and dignity on the job," said Local 32BJ Executive Vice President Kyle Bragg. "One way of doing that is to be able to come to work with a peace of mind, knowing that you make a livable wage and that you have benefits in place that will provide security for yourselves and your family."

"We reached a package we were aiming for and I'm happy," said a union member.

Some local residents who spoke with NY1 said the workers deserve a fair wage.

"The building is clean and they keep in safe," said a Riverdale resident. "They're really great people."

"I hope the garbage doesn't pile up," said another. "But they work very hard and I don't understand why they don't get paid what they deserve."

The three-year contract still needs to be ratified by the union members.
I think the resident were going to be behind them 100%, Joe's Union Review and everyone who the guy who runs this site certainly was. Avoiding a strike is a victory for the workers and for the residents.

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Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Bronx NY: SEIU 32/BJ walking off the job, 4,000 now on strike!

UPDATED: Strike Avoided->Bronx, NY: Victory! SEIU 32BJ comes to terms for better contract after strike is called

According to NY1 on my TV, the story hasn't made it to the web page yet

Negotiations between Service Employees International Union's Local 32BJ, representing 4,000 Bronx workers, and the Bronx Realty Advisory Board, representing landlords, which were resumed today have broken down.

UPDATE (2/20/08) from NY1:

Bronx Service Employees Will Go On Strike
The local union of 4,000 residential building workers in the Bronx will go on strike Thursday morning.

The Service Employees International Union Local 32BJ said that talks with the Bronx Realty Advisory Board and independent building owners broke down.

About 300 residential buildings in the borough will be affected. The union includes maintenance workers, doormen, and porters.

Members say they want a pay increase and secure health insurance.

NY1 put out calls to the Bronx Realty Advisory Board but did not get a response.


Heres a story that was released before the strike was called, from News12 this morning:
(03/19/08) SOUNDVIEW - Tenants in 500 Bronx buildings may soon have to throw out their own trash, go without repairs and open their own doors if contract talks fail Wednesday.

Nearly 4,000 Bronx building superintendents, porters, maintenance workers and doormen with the SEIU Local 32BJ are threatening to walk off the job.

The union has said it has until midnight, an extension from a March 14 deadline, to hammer out a deal with the Bronx Realty Advisory Board, which represents property owners.

The union claims workers in the borough are getting paid about $10 per hour, while their counterparts in other boroughs are being paid nearly twice that amount.

Workers are also demanding pension increases and health care benefits that are fully funded by employers.

SEIU Local 32BJ maintains the Bronx's real estate industry is booming, but workers who make it possible haven't seen the benefits.

I wish the workers good luck in their struggle, they are just looking for a living wage, it took $50 to fill my tank today, the tolls just got higher and now the local electric utility, (GIANT)Con(glomerate) Edison is getting a 5% hike, thats average of $4 a month for each household.

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Saturday, March 15, 2008

NY: 32BJ Bronx workers strike avoided, union still negotiating.

UPDATE: (3/19/08) Bronx NY: SEIU 32/BJ walking off the job, 4,000 now on strike!

UPDATE To-> NY: Join 32BJ SEIU to support their bargaining demands of decent wage increases on March 5th. in the Bronx (3/4/08)

The press likes to make some noise when they have available staff to cover a story, but the contract for the 500 Bronx members of 32BJ in the Bronx has expired without a whisper of media coverage. It took me outreaching to the communications department of SEIU 32BJ to get to the bottom of whats going on.

According to Matt Nerzig, Director of Communications of Local 32BJ of the SEIU "No new contract or strike - not yet. Talks are set to resume next week.".

The workers plight was reported on at Joe's Union review, thanks to the E-Mail correspondence of the NYC Central Labor Council, and this past Tuesday in the NY Daily News:

Building workers' union contract talks at impasse
by Bill Egbert daily news staff writer 3-11-08
Members of Local 32BJ vote to strike at Bronx County Courthouse last week. Their contract expires at midnight Friday.
Members of Local 32BJ vote to strike at Bronx County Courthouse last week. Their contract expires at midnight Friday.

Residents in 500 Bronx buildings could find themselves taking out their own garbage and mopping their halls by the end of this week, as contract talks between owners and building workers head down to the wire. Nearly 4,000 building workers could walk off the job at midnight Friday, when their current contract expires.

Members of Local 32BJ of the Service Employees International Union voted last week to authorize a strike if the Bronx Realty Advisory Board didn't make a deal by a new contract deadline. "They're worried," porter German Rochez said of residents in his north Bronx building, "asking who will take out the garbage and things like that.

"I tell them that we need their support for a good contract," said Rochez, 40. "They understand. They have jobs like us and face the same kind of thing."

Bronx building workers have long negotiated a separate contract from workers in the rest of the city, mainly because rents - and landlord income - tend to be lower in the borough, though Bronx property values are starting to catch up. Workers are seeking a hike in the minimum-wage rate, now $10 an hour, and a pension increase. The average hourly wage for building workers in other boroughs, according to the union, is $18.69.

The negotiations come at a time when the Bronx real estate market is booming.

According to Borough President Adolfo Carrión, Bronx property values have jumped 76% in the past four years, rents have increased 17% since 2005 and the Bronx has the lowest vacancy rate in the city. Local 32BJ Vice President Kyle Bragg said SEIU - which merged three years ago with the union that started the two-tiered wage system - is trying to close that gap, but he acknowledged that will be a long-term project.
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I wish the Bronx workers good luck, avoiding a strike is a good thing, negotiating a good contract with better living wages would be even better.

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Tuesday, March 4, 2008

NY: Join 32BJ SEIU to support their bargaining demands of decent wage increases on March 5th. in the Bronx

UPDATE->Bronx NY: SEIU 32/BJ walking off the job, 4,000 now on strike!(3/19)

SEIU LOCAL 32BJ BRONX MEMBERS FIGHTING FOR A GOOD CONTRACT

This past December, 32BJ commercial members won a terrific contract thanks to in part to the support of our community and labor allies. Today, their residential members in the Bronx are engaged in their contract fight and we ask you to stand with them again.

32BJ represents about 4,000 workers in over 1,400 residential buildings in the Bronx. The current contracts for these members expire on March 14,2008. Their members take care of buildings as supers, doormen, porters and handymen. They are the hard-working people who take care of their tenants. Like most working people, they struggle to provide for their families.

As the real estate industry has boomed in the Bronx, their members continue to struggle to get by. In the last few years, top investors have poured hundreds of millions of dollars in Bronx real estate. Huge new developments are being planned such as Gateway Center, Boricua Village and a new Yankee Stadium. Over 5,000 residential units began construction in 2007. Borough President Adolfo Carrion calculated that property values in the Bronx have jumped 76% in the last four years.

But working people continue to be left behind. The Bronx residential members make dramatically less than other residential members in the City. The average wage is 20% lower in the Bronx and some Bronx workers are paid as low as $10/hr. Wage increases for Bronx members have not kept pace with the rising cost of housing, food, and transportation over the last three years.

Their goal is to ensure that workers get their fair share. We ask for your support in this fight.

Thank you in advance for your continued solidarity!


32BJ CONTRACT GOALS:

Bronx members are demanding:

-Decent wage increases
-Maintaining their health insurance

-Improved pension and other benefits


JOIN 32 BJ FOR THEIR MARCH 5TH RALLY:

On March 5th at 4pm, thousands of 32BJ members and their supporters will be marching on the Grand Concourse in the Bronx to support their bargaining demands of decent wage increases, and increased retirement benefits.


The meeting place is Frank Sigel Park at 153rd Street

and the Grand Concourse.


The Bronx real estate market has been booming. Let's make sure Bronx workers get their fair share!


Click here to download a flyer for the rally.


*FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO SUPPORT THE CAMPAIGN PLEASE CALL OR EMAIL GOURI SADHWANI AT GSADHWANI@SEIU32BJ.ORG OR 212-388-3967.

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