President of Powerful Service Workers Union Will Step Down
Mary Kay Henry of the nearly two-million-member Service Employees International Union will not seek re-election when her term ends in May.
Mary Kay Henry, the president of the Service Employees International Union since 2010, said she would not run for another term.Credit...Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/02/06/business/economy/seiu-union-mary-kay-henry.html
By Noam Scheiber
Feb. 6, 2024
Mary Kay Henry, the president of the Service Employees International Union, one of the nations largest and most politically powerful labor unions, announced Tuesday that she would step down after 14 years in her position.
Ms. Henry was the first woman elected to lead the union, which represents nearly two million workers like janitors and home health aides in both the public and private sectors.
Under her leadership, it launched a major initiative known as the Fight for $15, which sought to organize fast-food workers and push for a $15 minimum wage. Winning over skeptics in the ranks, Ms. Henry argued that the union could make gains through a broad-based campaign that targeted the industry as a whole rather than individual employers.
Labor experts and industry officials cite the campaign as a major force behind significant minimum-wage increases in states including California and New York and cities like Seattle and Chicago. It also pushed a recent California law creating a council to set a minimum wage in the fast-food industry, which will become $20 an hour in April, and to propose new health and safety standards.
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