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Building Cleaner Strike In New York Averted With Four-Year Deal

Building Cleaners Strike

Posted: 12/31/11 03:33 PM ET

New York office cleaners and building owners reached a tentative four-year labor agreement late Friday, averting a potential New Year's Day strike.

The agreement, which covers more than 22,000 New York City office cleaners represented by the Service Employees International Union Local 32BJ, will give the cleaners a nearly 6 percent wage increase over the life of the contract. Each worker will also receive cash bonuses totally $1,100. The contract, which union members must ratify, maintains employer-paid family health care coverage.

"The new contract is not just an important victory for office cleaners and their families, but for our economy and our city," said Hector Figueroa, secretary-treasurer of SEIU Local 32BJ, in a statement. "In these tough times the workers who keep New York City's corporate offices and landmark buildings clean and well maintained have stood up for the good middle class jobs our economy and our city needs."

Building owners had sought to create a two-tier wage system under which new hires would never earn as much as current union members. They also wanted to eliminate a system of automatic employee contributions to the union's political fund. Neither proposal is part of the union's final agreement with building owners, said Kwame Patterson, a spokesman with SEIU Local 32BJ.

Unionized building workers clean and maintain about 1,500 buildings in New York, including landmarks such as Rockefeller Center, the MetLife Building, the Empire State Building, the Chrysler Building, Grand Central Station, the Port Authority and the Time Warner Center, along with educational institutions such as New York University and The New School.

New York building cleaners had threatened to establish picket lines in major cities around the country and had collected pledges from unionized cleaners elsewhere and other organized labor not to cross those picket lines. Such tactics would have expanded the effects of a potential strike beyond New York City, left thousands of buildings without needed staff and involved at least 100,000 workers.

"We are pleased to have reached a tentative agreement with the union that protects workers' wages and benefits, and provides crucial cost-savings to building owners, who have been battered in this deep recession," said Howard Rothschild, president of the Realty Advisory Board on Labor Relations, the group negotiating on behalf of building owners with the union.

In the last three months, Local 32BJ has reached new, multi-year contracts for more than 50,000 workers in Connecticut, New Jersey and Virginia. In 2012, SEIU is set to renegotiate contracts for another 155,000 cleaners across the United States.

With more than 120,000 members, including 70,000 in New York state, SEIU Local 32BJ is the largest property-service workers union in the country and the largest private-sector union in the state.

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New York office cleaners and building owners reached a tentative four-year labor agreement late Friday, averting a potential New Year's Day strike. The agreement, which covers more than 22,000 New...
New York office cleaners and building owners reached a tentative four-year labor agreement late Friday, averting a potential New Year's Day strike. The agreement, which covers more than 22,000 New...
 
 
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11:27 AM on 09/18/2012
Thanks for the dc carpet cleaning information. I am very interested in this field and I appreciate any information.
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Karma2U
Blessed are the Peacemakers
12:52 PM on 01/03/2012
Way smarter than congress.
08:42 AM on 01/03/2012
If people were honest we wouldn't need unions or police or armies etc but since we have clowns in the world, someone has to deal with them !
08:37 AM on 01/03/2012
What I tend to believe is you treat people that work for you the way you want to be treated ! If the company is healthy and can afford to pay a living wage and provide good benefits, then by all means it should do so but if a company is paying the top tier 6 and 7 figure salaries with company perks to boot while the bottom who are the producers of the goods and/or services that the company makes are being spat on, then that's a problem !

if the company falls on hard times financially, I understand cutting back and freezing wages until such time they can return to that ! Most companies in this country who are paying CEOs outrageous sums are losing stock prices and laying people off yet the CEOs are still pocketing record pay days ! There's something wrong with that picture !
08:22 AM on 01/03/2012
Borrowing from Newt Gingrich, the people who work in the office buildings should bring their kids to work to clean the bathrooms ! That would eliminate the union workers ! Kids like to throw toilet paper rolls !
04:16 PM on 01/02/2012
Hey geniuses the union was fighting to not have a two tiered wage scale implemented which would have created a rift in the union and possibly broke the unions back.
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JPMac
12:40 PM on 01/02/2012
Snd the rent in all those building just went up and the products and services that are produced from those buildings just went up and so the cost of living for all these people just went up and they achieved nothing again....Think the new higher min. wage in San Fran. Sure it now $11 and change but the cost of everything went up accordingly, so there is really no net benefit! Try living in SF on $11 an hour impossible!
08:21 AM on 01/03/2012
Prices rise and the cost of living along with it ! In the 1970s you could buy what was considered to be a fully loaded car then for under $6,000 ! Today that same car costs $30,000 !
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Phil Lunney
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08:39 AM on 01/02/2012
If every CEO takes off for a week, would any of us notice? If every cleaning crew takes off for a week, we are all up to our ears in trash. Nice to see a little balance to start the 2012 New Year.
Keep it clean.
08:19 AM on 01/03/2012
True !
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banana republican
Next in line for crumbs from the King's Table
08:19 AM on 01/02/2012
Sounds like the Union has successfully negotiated another deal where less will work for more.
08:56 AM on 01/02/2012
Not sure what your saying here...that this contract will cause layoffs? 'Cause that's not the case here...
02:52 PM on 01/02/2012
No he is saying there needed more than a CEO . CEO will never be missed but the cleaners will be missed in one day. Good for them yahoo
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jcolvin325
Ecclesiastes 10:2 (NIV)
06:14 AM on 01/02/2012
Why would a story about janitors be in Black Voices?
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The Albany Kid
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01:44 PM on 01/02/2012
Exactly! I'm guessing that 99% of these folks are non-Black Hispanics. This piece should be in Latino Voices or in one of the "mainstream" sections of the HP.

Faved.
08:23 AM on 01/03/2012
Well I suppose janitor and house cleaning jobs traditionally have been held by Blacks !
11:27 PM on 01/01/2012
Owners wanted a two-tier wage system that would eventually lead to the elimination of the higher tier. Of course they did. Everyone always wants more for less. It's good there was a union to negotiate on behalf of the workers, unlike most US workers who are told to "take it or leave it."
08:23 AM on 01/03/2012
Take it or leave and/or underpaid !
10:15 PM on 01/01/2012
Congratulations Union worker's! This was an inspiring story. I am happily in a union where I work and I feel the job security I get being in one keeps me secure. Happy 2012 and beyond with your continued contracts. You all deserve to have pride in your postions.
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meanlady21
08:11 PM on 01/01/2012
I'm glad they maintained most of what they probably already had but what happened 6% a year increases. Over 4 years that's peanuts. SEIU is my union and not by choice. I guess we have gotten to a point we should happy to get anything at all, especially when contracts now have take a ways.
08:26 AM on 01/03/2012
Well in my city a local union just agreed with a company to take a 2% annual over the next 3 years and sadly the people this union represents thought they had won a victory ! The average pay at the company is something like $13 per hour so if you add 2% over 3 years that's less than a $1 !

At that rate those people will be retired before they reach $15 per hour !
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lulubelle1956
06:20 PM on 01/01/2012
Glad to see the businesses who have had the highest profits in history under Obama are finally practicing "trickle down" which they have been espousing but failing to practice for years now.
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meanlady21
08:05 PM on 01/01/2012
Please STOP BLAMING every thing on Obama he is not God nor is he that powerful.
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lulubelle1956
08:31 PM on 01/01/2012
I'm all for Obama, I will never vote for a republican again in my life after what they did to this country from 2000-2008 and again in 2011.
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lulubelle1956
08:53 AM on 01/02/2012
No problem, the same has happened to me. It is sometime hard to read the sentiment or irony behind a post. Not to worry.
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Americanwoman55
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10:38 PM on 01/01/2012
Excuse me "trickle down" comes from Reagan's voodoo economics. Not Obama and he has been trying to get the greedt to share for years.
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lulubelle1956
08:58 AM on 01/02/2012
I am fully aware of regan and his voodoo economic theories. I was being ironic as even when businesses do better in history than under Reagan, they refuse to trickle Down anything without bashing workers who never see anything. Same for the GOP/tp. It is a constant entitlement program for them and their idiotic followers.
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savvy7
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02:53 PM on 01/01/2012
C*O*N*G*R*A*T*U*L*A*T*I*O*N*S!!!!