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32BJ Condemns President’s Threat to End Central American Aid and Close Borders

The following statement is attributable to Héctor Figueroa, President of 32BJ SEIU: “President Trump’s patently counterproductive threats to cut off foreign aid to three Central American countries and to close the U.S.-Mexico border can only serve to exacerbate conditions that have forced families to seek asylum in the United States and worsen the humanitarian crisis […]

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32BJ Applauds Introduction of Federal “Dream and Promise Act”

The following statement may be attributed to Héctor Figueroa, President of 32BJ SEIU:  “As one of the nation’s largest unions representing immigrant workers, we enthusiastically welcome today’s introduction of a House bill that would finally provide relief for over a million DREAMers and recipients of TPS and DED. Most of these immigrants have been living

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32BJ STATEMENT ON EXTENSION OF TPS FOR EL SALVADOR, HAITI, NICARAGUA AND SUDAN

The following statement may be attributed to Hector Figueroa, President of 32BJ “While we certainly welcome the extension of TPS until January 2020, this minor victory was only won because immigrants and advocates stood up to prevent this Trump administration’s utterly immoral and irrational attempt to turn hundreds of thousands of legal, productive residents into

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32BJ Denounces Dangerous and Unwarranted State of Emergency Declaration

32BJ Denounces Dangerous and Unwarranted State of Emergency Declaration The following statement may be attributed to Héctor Figueroa, President of 32BJ SEIU: “The President’s declaration of a state of emergency is a dangerous and unprecedented political maneuver that seems from every angle to violate the separation of powers at the core of our Constitution. At

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32BJ SEIU Executive Board Passes Resolution Supporting Green New Deal

Union Renews Long-Time Commitment to Renewable Energy & Good Jobs for All Communities The following statement can be attributed to Hector Figueroa, president of 32BJ SEIU, the largest property service union in the country: “As a union representing 163,000 doormen, security officers, cleaners and airport workers up and down the east coast, we support the

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32BJ Demands Potential Shutdown Deal Include Back Pay for Federally-Contracted Workers

The following statement is attributable to Hector Figueroa, President of 32BJ SEIU: “As the shutdown created more suffering for hardworking people by the day, we are relieved that the government is set to reopen but we will not give up the fight until our members get the back pay the president promised and they deserve.”

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Union Representing Furloughed Federally Contracted Workers Responds to Senate’s Failed Votes

The following statement is attributable to Hector Figueroa, President of 32BJ SEIU: “Today the Republican-controlled Senate proved that it owns the Trump Shutdown and is willing to hold the nation hostage as long as it takes to appease the President and his shrinking base. “As federal workers find themselves facing eviction, loss of health care,

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