Houston Janitors Win! (Tentatively)

This past Thursday, Maia blogged about the labor struggle in Houston. It’s still tentative, but right now things look good:

What a difference a day makes! We have reached a tentative agreement for a 3 year contract for janitors.

Wages: $1.15 increase the first year, $1.00 the second year, and $.50 the third year.

Health Care: The third year is when single payer health insurance will kick in and janitors will pay $20 per month into that plan. It is a plan designed and managed by SEIU and we are hoping to get all of our members nationwide on this plan.

Vacation: Two weeks paid vacation per year

Holidays: 6 paid Holidays

Hours: 1st year everyone must work a minimum of 4 hours a day, 2nd year everyone must work a minimum of 5 hours per day, 3rd year everyone must work a minimum of 6 hours per day.

Protection: We have a grievance procedure in place. We have protection for all of the striking workers to get their jobs back with no discipline, We have a disciplinary proceedure in place so that no one can be illegally fired for no reason any more.

Curtsy: Ezra.

Related posts:

  1. Justice for Janitors
  2. armchair activist #19: striking janitors and dolphins
  3. Wage Gap Myth: The pay gap only exists because men work so many more hours than women. (wage gap series, part 4)
  4. A tale of one protest
  5. Election results: 1.5 million low-wage workers get a raise
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