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As much as big business wants to suppress the truth, the secret is out—unions raise incomes, improve benefits, create job security, and reduce racial and gender disparities. Union members are paid, on average, 11.2% more than non-union fellow workers on the same job. 32 • August 4, 2022 - August 10, 2022 Ninety-six percent of union members enjoy health insurance paid for by their employer—only 69% of
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THE NEW YORK AMSTERDAM NEWS non-union shops have the same. 23.8% more, respectively, overMore union members have paid all than their non-union countersick leave (93%) than workers at parts. The stability these good jobs non-union shops (75%) and they are and benefits provide are reflected in vastly more likely to enjoy a defined stable families and communities. retirement benefit (79% to 17%). Unions benefit all working Union membership is the great people, not just union members. equalizer when it comes to racial, Unions, for example, were instrugender and social justice. Union mental in the recent recognition membership guarantees that of Juneteenth as a federal holiday. people working the same job re- The labor movement has played a ceive commensurate compensa- pivotal role throughout our histotion regardless race, gender or ry,NEWS from the Civil Rights Movement, THEof NEW YORK AMSTERDAM sexual orientation. establishing the 40-hour work week It’s why Black, Latino and female and the notion of the weekend, and workers make 26%, 39.2% and abolishing child labor.
for House staff, we join 85 congressional workers in taking the next step in our organizing drive by filing for a Continued from page 10 union election in 8 offices in the U.S. House of Representatives.” effect,” the CWU said in a celebratory Contacting staff who want to join statement. “After several months of or- the CWU is proceeding with caution 2 • May 26, 2022 - June 1, 2022 THE NEW YORK AMSTERDAM NEWS ganizing to establish these protections so that no Capitol Hill staff members
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Cortez (New York), Ilhan Omar (Minnesota), Jesús “Chuy” García (Illinois), Ro Khanna (California), Andy Levin (D-Michigan), Ted Lieu (California), and Melanie Stansbury (New Mexico) have all agreed to hold elections to decide whether or not to unionize. In Albany, NewYork State Senate employees have come together to form the New York State Legislative Workers United (NYSLWU). In announcing their unionizing plans, they sent a letter to Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins: “We are the newly formed New York Legislative Workers United, a collection of staffers in a range of positions representing senate offices across the state. … [W]e write to you today to share our intention to present our union for voluntary recognition, and put our (904)442-3810 Dawnmcdermott32218@yahoo.com trust that your long history of fighting for the working people of New York will guide your decision making PARTYMUZIC.COM as we take our organizing efforts public.” WE’VE GOT WHAT YOU NEED Now that they have FROM ALL MUSIC TO VINTAGE CLOTHING, AROMATHERAPY & MORE. announced their forWE SELL 80 MINUTE mation, the orgaCONTINUOUS-PLAY PARTY MUSIC. nizers are trying to (ALL GENRES) collect union cards STOP BY THE SHOP, from a majority of OR VISIT US ONLINE the 700 staff employees and then will try WE ARE NOT JUST A RECORD STORE, to become a barWE ARE YOUR MUZIC BOUTIQUE gaining unit. They so STOP IN AND ASK FOR TYRONE far plan to ask Stewart-Cousins to vol438 MARCUS GARVEY BLVD untarily recognize BROOKLYN, NY 11213 the union and begin (646) 406.9102 negotiating a contract—rather than WWW.PARTYMUZIC.COM force the union to go through the lengthy
process of a secret ballot election. The unionization of New York State Senate employees is in one part a response to the yearly New York State budget negotiations which traditionally become all-night negotiation sessions. Legislative staff are essential to these late-night sessions, but only receive the promise of comp time— which they rarely get to use—instead of extra income payments. In New York City, the City Council staff won recognition for their union last Aug. 13 following a 21-month campaign. Now recognized as the Association of Legislative Employees (ALE), they are the nation’s largest legislative staff union and are currently bargaining for a contract. Dan Kroop, president of ALE, told the AmNews his union is focused on bringing the labor movement into the social movement and the social movement into the labor movement: “When the Dobbs decision came out, ALE was one of the only unions in New York City to co-sponsor the massive, almost 30,000-person strong rally that went from Washington Square Park to Bryant Park, shutting down most of the city, to say that we defend reproductive justice for every single person who can get pregnant and that we refuse to go back. It’s the same for same-sex marriage, and every issue that touches our membership,” Kroop insists. “We can’t stand idly by and think that they’re ancillary. “It’s important to tap into the best traditions of the CIO [Congress of Industrial Organizations], of the Civil Rights Movement, of Black Lives Matter, of the Women’s Movement, of the Anti-War Movement and to bring those pieces into our labor movement. It’s only when we act in solidarity and defend all of our members, not just where the workplace ends but outside of the workplace too, that we can make transformational change and truly defend our members.” The ALE constitution contains explicit provisions to promote equity throughout the union’s governance, operations, and program strategy and
face the retaliations of being fired or blacklisted. The CWU is organizing staff in the offices of eight congressional representatives—all Democrats, all members of the Congressional Progressive Caucus. Staff members in the offices of Representatives Cori Bush (Missouri), Alexandria Ocasio-
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Today is an exciting time for workers who are seeking a brighter future and a voice on the job, as we watch the next generation of leaders, like Chris Smalls, flex their collective muscle and speak truth to power. By this time next month, I hope to report a major victory for 400 registered nurses in New Jersey who are currently organizing to become the newest members of my union, 1199SEIU, in what would be the biggest healthcare organizing win in that state since the pandemic. I urge you to support today’s union and not-yet-union work-
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George Gresham is president of 1199SEIU, the nation’s largest healthcare union representing 450,000 members in New York, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Maryland, Florida, and the District of Columbia.
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