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Chicago Janitors Kick off their Campaign for Good Jobs for the 99% and the Revival of the Middle Class

With the third highest poverty rate and the highest rate of racial income disparity of any major city in the U.S., Chicago’s working families are working harder than ever to secure a better future that seems further out of reach every day. Chicago janitors are coming together to change that.

With their union contract set to expire April 8, about 3,500 Chicago-area janitors and community supporters rallied at the Chicago Theatre Sunday and marched to Chase Bank to call on the richest 1% to do their part to create and protect good middle class jobs for Chicago. The convention kicked off the janitors’ contract negotiations, which begin in March and impact more than 13,000 janitors in SEIU Local 1.

“We’re struggling because it seems that in Chicago no matter how hard you work, you’re stuck and can’t get ahead.” said Ed Washington, a janitor at Yale Elementary School in Chicago. “We’re working to change that. I want my children to have a better life than I had, just like my parents wanted a better life for me”

Bargaining a new union contract with fair wage increases will enable Chicago janitors to provide for their families, but that alone won’t restore balance to the economy. That’s why Chicago janitors are joining with workers across the city, with clergy and community leaders, and with the rest of the 99% to call on banks and corporate executives to do their part to fix our economy—to create good jobs, raise wages, and pay their fair share in taxes. Janitors ended the rally with a march to Chase Bank, urging the multi-billion dollar corporation to do its part.

“Chase Bank made $8.5 billion in profit last year.  It would take me or any Chicago janitor who keeps Chase clean 31 years to make what Chase profits in just one hour,” said Urszula Domaradzki, a downtown janitor.  “If the 1% just paid their fair share, Chicago would have more good jobs, better schools, and safer neighborhoods.”

Chicago janitors clean the equivalent of nearly 33,000 miles of office space every night. In spite of their hard work, the average Chicago janitor is paid about $20,000 below the estimated annual cost of living for a family of four in the Chicago area.

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Local 1 Retirees Fight Attacks on the Elderly

Join Local 1 retiree in taking action by contacting your congressional representatives to speak out against the effort to eradicate Medicare and erode away the Social Security Fund we’ve all contributed to.

On May 18 the Local 1 Retiree Chapter participated in a forum discussing attacks on Social Security and Medicare that was sponsored by the Illinois Alliance for Retired Americans.

The forum educated people about proposed legislation that would undermine access to affordable care f or the elderly by eliminating Medicare. Proposals would also further cripple the Social Security fund. Congressman Schakowsky (pictured with the Local 1 retirees) stressed the need to reform our backwards tax structure—which takes money from working people to fund corporate giveaways while cutting critical services to our communities.

The Local 1 Retiree Chapter meets on the second Tuesday of every month. For more information or to join the chapter please contact Joan Baumeister, President at 773-728-6065.

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Chicagoans are Standing Up to Improve Our Neighborhoods.

Chicago Local 1 members have been getting involved in Stand Up! Chicago, a coalition of community groups and unions who are teaming up to fight for good jobs and improve neighborhoods.

Mae McLeninen is a maintenance worker at Prairie High School and an SEIU Local 1 member who has been recruiting her neighbors on Chicago’s South Side to join Stand Up! Chicago. She describes her experience,

“I’ve been out here for two weeks knocking on doors and talking to people about how to take back our neighborhoods. People are glad to see us. I met a woman today who was in tears because the bank is taking her mother’s house. Her mother is 60 years old and coming down with Alzheimer’s. She can’t work but she’s going to start getting Social Security in September.

When the family went to Chase to ask for an extension, Chase told her they’d give her $10,000 to leave her family home. She’s coming to the next meeting to tell her story, and we’re going to figure out what we can do about it.”

Last Saturday, members of Stand Up! Chicago demonstrated in neighborhoods throughout the city. Little Village residents captured national attention by protesting Bank of America—a ruthless lender that has thrown hundreds of thousands of IL families out of their homes since 2009 and cost IL taxpayers over 7 billion dollars in maintenance, upkeep, and lost tax revenues for those vacant homes. Watch the video here (en espanol).

Are you sick of rising unemployment, banks taking advantage of working families, and politicians who aren’t doing anything about it? Sign up to get involved in Stand Up! Chicago today.


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Local 1 Training Center

An SEIU Local 1 & ABOMA Partnership

The SEIU Local 1 Training Fund is an important benefit available to Local 1 residential members. Through collective bargaining, this fund was established to give members covered under the ABOMA contract the tools we need to do our jobs well and to advance in our workplaces. View the current training schedule here.

Security officers can learn more about the Security Officers Training Program here.

Call 312.226.1444 to sign up or email training@seiu1.org.

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