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3/01/2022 – 2/28/2025

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Community Members and Building Workers Rally for a Code of Conduct for Businesses and Developers on the High Line

WHAT:  Workers and community members rally to ask luxury condo boards to sign onto code of conduct WHO: Community members, residents, workers; Miguel Acevedo, president of Fulton Houses Tenants Association; Kyle Bragg, Secretary-Treasurer of 32BJ SEIU WHEN:  Thursday, Aug. 28, 4:30 p.m. WHERE: 520 West 23rd St., btwn 10th & 11th Aves, Manhattan WHY: Rents in Chelsea have skyrocketed over the past few

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Hundreds of Airport Workers Rally at LaGuardia to Kick Off 100 Days of Action

QUEENS, NEW YORK (June 26, 2014) – Hundreds of fired-up airport workers – chanting “Contract Now” and waving signs and banners — held an emotional rally on the grounds of La Guardia Airport today to kick off a 100-day campaign to win fair pay, benefits, a good union contract and economic justice. The workers, joined by

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Co-op City Building Workers Approve New Contract

NEW YORK: Co-op City building workers voted overwhelmingly  Thursday evening to ratify a new contract that provides a 10.5% wage increase over four years. The pact maintains existing health care coverage and retirement benefits and contains no give-backs for 500 maintenance and grounds workers, garage attendants, porters, public safety dispatchers and garbage collectors who are members of 32BJ

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