High rise window cleaners call off strike after reaching tentative contract agreement
Dozens of Twin Cities high rise window cleaners announced they would end their 10-day strike after reaching a tentative contract agreement with two employers at 1 a.m. Thursday morning.
The workers, unionized with the Service Employees International Union, won both of their main objectives: pay raises from $25.20 an hour to over $30 an hour by the end of the four-year contract, and funding to start a state-registered apprenticeship program that workers say will improve safety and skills. The tentative agreement also includes increased sick days and disability pay.
From my fellow window cleaners to people on the street honking horns and pumping their fists, the solidarity we experienced is something Ill treasure forever. Im so proud we stuck together and won our apprenticeship program and obtained fair raises, Eric Crone, a window cleaner and steward with SEIU Local 26, said in a statement.
Over the course of 10 days, workers picketed outside the high rises they clean in Minneapolis and St. Paul as well as the MSP Airport, where dozens of janitors refused to cross the picket line.
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