20,000 Building Cleaners in NYC Are Set to Strike
By Steve Wishnia
New York City’s 20,000 commercial-building cleaners will vote Dec. 20 on whether to authorize a strike, 32BJ SEIU announced Dec. 13.
“This is a very challenging negotiation,” 32BJ vice president Denis Johnston says of the union’s contract talks with the owners of 1,300 commercial buildings. “There’s a different tone.”
Listen: Working Families Against Corp. Giveaways and More!
By Bob Hennelly
This week on the Stuck Nation Labor Radio Hour, we visit with Antoinette Miles, the interim director of the New Jersey’s Working Families Alliance. Last month, she was the master of ceremonies at a rally in front of the Legislative Annex down in Trenton that drew a couple of hundred labor, social justice and environmental activists protesting Gov. Phil Murphy’s plan to let the state’s 2.5 percent Corporate Business Tax Surcharge lapse on corporations that make more than a million dollars in annual profits—not exactly your small businesses.
‘We hope that Our Win Can Encourage More Workers to Unite’: Fired NYC Massage Workers Get Their Jobs Back
By Steve Wishnia
Two massage workers at a midtown Manhattan spa who were fired after they complained to their boss about pay and scheduling have won their jobs back.
Under a settlement agreement overseen by the National Labor Relations Board, Xiaoqing Tian and Shulian Feng, who were fired from Liangtse Wellness in November 2022, have been reinstated and will get “almost all” of the pay they lost,
Phil Cohen ‘War Stories’: ‘Jessie’ Fight Corruption in Workers’ Comp System - Part 3 - Leverage!
By Phil Cohen
Editor’s Note: In case you missed it, here’s Part I and Part II of this special “War Stories” series.
On February 21, I attended a labor management meeting with plant manager Justin Scarbrough and the Local 294-T committee to discuss Jessie’s situation. Sometimes, it’s easier to resolve certain issues during an informal meeting before the polarizing impact of a grievance hearing.
NJ Set to Give Billion Dollar Tax Break to Corporate Kings While Working People Continue to Circle the Drain…
By Bob Hennelly
Courtesy of InsiderNJ
The parking below the Trenton State House that accommodates all of the legislature’s late model SUVs and cars was filled to capacity on Nov. 30 during a jam packed lame duck session day. Out in front of the Legislative Annex a couple of hundred labor, social justice and environmental activists protested Gov. Phil Murphy’s plan to let the state’s 2.5 percent Corporate Business Tax Surcharge lapse on entities that post more than a million dollars in annual profits.
Feds Are ‘Oblivious to Domestic Crisis!’ Transport Workers Union Leader Says
By Bob Hennelly
The Biden administration’s failure to address the immigration crisis — as it was ending billions in local COVID aid — is deepening an urban crisis that’s continued to get worse as COVID receded, according to John Samuelsen, international president of the Transport Workers Union. Samuelsen’s union represents 155,000 workers across the country in the airline, railroad, transit, university, utility, and service sectors.
The TWU president warns there’s ample evidence this beltway inattention to America’s urban centers is causing a major political realignment on the ground that could kneecap Democrats’ prospects in 2024…
‘Not a Living Wage’: Rochester Hospital and Campus Workers Set Strike Date
By Steve Wishnia
Some 1,800 workers at two branches of the University of Rochester Medical Center in New York State will go on strike for 17 hours on December 13, after little progress in more than three months of contract talks.
The main sticking point, 1199SEIU lead negotiator Tracey Harrison told Work-Bites, is that URMC management has so far refused to raise the starting wage at the lowest pay grade, now $15.45 an hour. Management is “not interested in paying a living wage,” he says.
Phil Cohen War Stories: ‘Jessie’ Fights Corruption in Workers’ Comp System - Part 2 - Chaos!
By Phil Cohen
Jessie called during December, 2019. “I got notified I got to go see Dr. Yates, who did my surgery. I was wondering if you could come with me.”
I asked why and she said, “There’s things I need you to see.”
I agreed to the unusual request and the appointment was scheduled for January 2. I told her to present me as an old friend, accompanying her for moral support. The doctor would be on his best behavior if he even suspected I was her union rep.
Listen: Remembering Ady Barkan/ Adams’ Budget Axe/Gaza Ceasefire…
By Bob Hennelly
On this episode of the Stuck Nation Labor Radio Hour, we welcome NYC Comptroller Brad Lander; New York City Organization of Public Service Retirees President Marianne Pizzitola; Be A Hero Co-Executive Director Jamila Headley; and NYCCouncil Member Alexa Aviles [D-38th District] to the program.
Together, we talk about the life and legacy of Ady Barkan, the universal healthcare activist and lawyer who died last month at 39 from ALS complications…
Phil Cohen War Stories: ‘Jessie’ Fights Corruption in Workers’ Comp System…
By Phil Cohen
Editor’s Note: Phil Cohen is a union organizer and author who’s seen a lot during his many years in the labor movement. He has graciously agreed to share some of his “War Stories” with Work-Bites. Here is the first installment in an ongoing series…
On August 11, 2018, I attended a victory picnic in Eden, North Carolina with members of Workers United Local 294-T. We were celebrating the defeat of their employer’s illegal union busting plot at the Mohawk Industries plant where they worked. Committee members tended the grills. Some brought side dishes.
NJ Nurses Reach Deal with RWJ Hospital Bosses; Rank & File to Vote on Pact…
By Bob Hennelly
Courtesy of InsiderNJ
Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital and the United Steelworkers Nurses Local 4-200 — on strike since Aug. 4 — have reached a tentative contract deal, the union and hospital confirm.
It’s Not a Desk… It’s My Magical ‘Alchemy Station’
By Ryn Gargulinski
The day came when I absolutely, positively, no-bones-about-it hated my desk. I hated it so much I could no longer even sit there. That day arrived after I parted ways with a work-from-home job that had kept me chained to that desk for 10-hour days with tracking software — for two years straight.
Ugh. My mind was numb. My body was probably showing signs of that sitting disease thing. And my soul rebelled in a big way, refusing to sit at that desk for even a minute!
Listen: NYS Pol Weighs in on Stock Transfer Tax Rebate! And More!
By Bob Hennelly
On this episode of the Stuck Nation Labor Radio Hour, we welcome Jonathan Smith, president of the New York Metro Area Postal Union, Judy Danella, president of the United Steelworkers Nurses Local 4-200, and New York State Assemblyman Phil Steck to talk about the UAW contract, the ongoing nurses strike in NJ — and getting our money back from Wall Street!
Striking NJ Nurses to Governor: RWJ Bosses are Trying to Break the Union
By Bob Hennelly
Just before the Thanksgiving holiday, New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy and his chief of staff Diane Gutierrez-Scaccetti held a zoom session with the leadership of the United Steelworkers Nurses Local 4-200 that’s been on strike for safer staffing at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital. It was the first such meeting with the union that represents 1,700 nurses that have been out since Aug. 4.
Here’s What Sweden’s Tesla Strike and Sinatra Teach Us About ‘Secondary Boycotts’
By Steve Wishnia
Swedish postal workers are refusing to deliver mail or packages to Tesla facilities in order to support a strike by mechanics at the company’s service centers there. It is one of many solidarity actions by Swedish unions that would be illegal under U.S. law.
Be Thankful for Striking Nurses…
By Bob Hennelly
While most all of the nation is at home enjoying the joys of their families at Thanksgiving, members of United Steelworkers Nurses Local 4-200 will be out on the picket line in front of the Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in New Brunswick, New Jersey on strike for safer staffing as they have been since Aug. 4.
These 1,700 dedicated healthcare professionals have been stripped of their healthcare coverage by RWJBarnabas, which is self-insured. The multi-billion dollar “non-profit” hospital chain paid its CEO $17 million in the second year of the COVID pandemic, and has shelled out well over $100 million to pay replacement nurses in their full court press to break the union, according to the union.
Listen: NYC First Responders Say it’s Time to Make Wall Street Pay
By Bob Hennelly
On this week’s edition of the Stuck Nation Labor Radio Hour, we zero in on two prolonged strikes in New Jersey, as well as New York City’s ongoing struggle to deliver basic services. The average response time for a city ambulance to answer a life-threatening emergency now exceeded ten minutes. It’s time to start collecting the Stock Transfer Tax — is it also time to strike, too?
Calls For Gaza Ceasefire Fill the Streets - But Not the Workplace…
By Joe Maniscalco
More Americans are taking their demand for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza to the streets — but it continues to be a different story in the workplace where many are feeling pressure from their their bosses — and sometimes, their unions — to keep their heads down and their mouths shut.
How Long Can NYC Council Speaker Adrienne Adams Say ‘Modern Day Slavery’ isn’t Her Problem?
By Joe Maniscalco
Advocates pushing for passage of the “No More 24” bill in the New York City Council put 200 or more people in the streets outside City Hall on Thursday, Nov. 16, loudly demanding Speaker Adrienne Adams stop blocking the measure or step down. They promise to be back and be even louder — next month.
Merry Christmas, Feliz Navidad, and Shèngdàn Kuàilè, indeed, Adrienne!
‘Welcome Back, 1970s’ - Austerity Adams Hopes You Enjoy Your Return to NYC…
By Bob Hennelly
New York City public sector unions are blasting Mayor Eric Adams’ mid-year budget cuts aimed at closing a $7 billion dollar budget gap Hizzoner says was created by a confluence of addressing the migrant crisis, the ending of federal COVID aid and the slowing of tax revenues.