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LABOR NEWS UPDATE: 32BJ SEIU-Represented Cleaners Go On Strike In New York City’s Diamond District

Published Friday, July 12, 2024
by New York City AFL-CIO Central Labor Council News
LABOR NEWS UPDATE: 32BJ SEIU-Represented Cleaners Go On Strike In New York City’s Diamond District

(NEW YORK CITY) – Unionized Building Cleaners in Midtown on Wednesday (June 10th) exchanged their brooms and bleach for picket signs as they went on Strike to protest wage cuts, health insurance cancellations and job losses.

Dozens of Workers and supporters gathered in front of an office building at 529 Fifth Avene to support six Workers - five cleaners and a Fire Safety Director - on Strike.

All are Members of 32BJ Service Employees International Union (SEIU), the Union representing Property Service Workers in New York City.

The striking Workers' wages were cut in half to $16 an hour and their health insurance plans were canceled in June after a new landlord took ownership of the building where they work last year.

Four Union Security Officers lost their jobs this year.

Almost all the Workers have worked at the property for decades.

One of the striking Workers is Ardiana Pllumbaj, a mother of two.

Like her colleagues, she is calling on L&J Janitorial, the cleaning contractor hired by the new building owner, to come to the bargaining table and negotiate a fair contract: “We are on Strike because our new employer refuses to bargain with our Union.  Our rights as workers must be respected.  I have been a (32BJ) Member for (18) years and have never experienced such disrespect for my labor rights.”

The Union filed an Unfair Labor Practice charge earlier this week with the National Labor Relations Board to challenge their employer’s alleged refusal to bargain with the Workers.

Read more in amNY, check out video from News 12 and follow 32BJ for updates.

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