2,000 Twin Cities commercial janitors, members of SEIU Local 26, began a three-day strike for better wages, retirement benefits, and contract renewals.

2,000 Twin Cities commercial janitors, members of Service Employees International Union Local 26, began a three-day strike on Monday, protesting for better wages, retirement benefits and contract renewals. The janitors, who clean over 100 buildings across the Twin Cities, have been in negotiations for months without reaching an agreement. The strike is part of a broader series of labor actions scheduled for various workers' groups in March.

March 03, 2024
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