Press Release

Worker Wins Update: From Coast to Coast, Workers Winning on Raising Wages Agenda

WASHINGTON, DC– Workers across the country have stood up in the past month to fight for better wages and working conditions.

Maryland Taxi Drivers Deliver Major Reforms: Last week, taxi drivers who are organizing with the AFL-CIO’s newest affiliate – the National Taxi Workers Alliance-- in Montgomery County, MD helped deliver major reforms to the county’s taxi industry, which will serve as a win-win for drivers and passengers. The Montgomery County Council unanimously passed legislation that creates a worker-driven co-op, provides protections against predatory taxi companies, makes it easier for drivers to compete against online ride-sharing programs, and provides dramatically improved services for the disabled.

Phoenix Airport Workers Ratify Contract: Earlier this month, 250 members of UFCW Local 99 at Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport ratified their first union contract with ISS Facility Services, a janitorial company. The workers cited job security and set wages as their biggest wins with their first contract.

Adjunct Faculty in Illinois Organize for Better Pay: Earlier this month, adjunct faculty at Kishwaukee College in Illinois voted to form a union, affiliating with the Illinois Federation of Teachers. Faculty have pointed to the need for higher pay and better working conditions as reasons to organize.

Oregon Workers Win First-Ever Cannabis-Worker Contract: Workers in Oregon have approved the first-ever union contract for cannabis workers in Oregon, joining UFCW Local 555. The contract includes a $15 minimum wage, paid sick leave, and other critical worker protections.

University Employees Speak Out and Organize: Last week, more than 600 clerical, paraprofessional, technical and administrative employees of Northern Illinois University in DeKalb, IL announced the formation of a new union, affiliating with AFSCME. The employees cited the need to have a greater voice in the workplace, as well as better wages and benefits.

University of California Employees Score Big Raising Wages Win: Last week, workers at all University of California campuses won a $15 minimum wage. This announcement will raise wages for approximately 195,000 employees at 10 campuses, 5 medical centers and other associated offices.

Bangor Working People Poised for Raising Wages Victory: Earlier this week the Bangor, ME City Council agreed to move forward with a proposal to raise the town’s minimum wage to $9.75 by 2018.

Google Contract Workers Searching for a Union: Earlier this week, contract workers with Google Express announced that they will be holding elections to form a union. The approximately 140 California Bay Area workers are fighting against poor working conditions and a lack of contract stability.

Contact: Anthony DeAngelo (202) 637-5018