Janitors Fight Back
Protecting Workers’ Legal Rights
Janitors work hard, but too often our companies don’t reward our hard work. Too many companies fail to pay overtime or minimum wage, which are required by
Legal Action Nationwide
With employers more determined than ever to exploit their workers, especially those who are immigrants, janitors are working with SEIU to take legal action to recover lost wages and send a message to the cleaning industry and its clients that exploitation will not be tolerated.
National supermarkets Safeway, Vons, Albertsons, and Ralph’s were recently ordered to pay 2,000 janitors who worked in supermarkets in California a total of $22.4 million after the supermarkets were held responsible for their cleaning companies’ failure to pay overtime and minimum wage. The janitors are expected to receive as much as $10,000 each.
In August 2004, a company that cleaned Target stores was forced to pay $1.9 million in back wages to 775 janitors in
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Property Services Issues
Affordable Health Care
Wealthy building owners have access to state-of-the-art health care while officers who guard their buildings can’t afford doctors' visits.
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