Demands include a $15 minimum wage and union contracts for all cleaners in Milwaukee. By Angeline Terry - Jun 15th, 2021 04:28 pm //end headline wrapper ?>Justice for Janitors Day. Photo courtesy of the Milwaukee Area Service and Hospitality Workers Organization.
Milwaukee janitors rallied Tuesday afternoon at Zeidler Union Square to launch their campaign for a new union contract.
The janitors and Milwaukee Area Service and Hospitality Workers Organization (MASH) are set to begin negotiations on a labor agreement with Milwaukee area contractors in the coming weeks. Their contract demands include a $15 minimum wage and union-level employment protections for all cleaners in Milwaukee. They also are demanding a “voice and seat at the table for janitors,” said MASH President
360: The efforts to help Wisconsin s workforce recover We re hiring signs are everywhere right now. But, there s growing debate over why.
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MILWAUKEE â We re hiring signs are everywhere right now. But, there s growing debate over why. Some people say there is a workforce shortage. Others say workers are simply in a position to demand better wages right now.
To understand each side of this conversation, we are going 360. We talk to a Wisconsin senator pushing to end federal unemployment supplements and to an unemployed mom in a position to take a break from the workforce. We also hear from a worker s union saying low wages are the issue and the Wisconsin Restaurant Association that explains other factors at play. But, we start with business owners who are desperately looking to hire.
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