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Images of historic protest

By tsuperadmin | March 27, 2008

Determination and hope were reflected in the faces of Twin Cities security officers as they engaged in a historic protest Thursday in downtown Minneapolis.

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Pinnacle pilots picket over plodding pace of contract talks

By tsuperadmin | March 26, 2008

Pinnacle Airlines pilots, represented by the Air Line Pilots Association, conducted informational picketing Wednesday at Duluth International Airport to protest the glacial pace of contract negotiations.

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Community leaders continue to press for affordable health care

By tsuperadmin | March 24, 2008

Community leaders who engaged in civil disobedience last week to support Twin Cities security officers are urging security companies to fulfill their promise of affordable health care.

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Twin Cities security officers reject contract offer

By tsuperadmin | March 19, 2008

By an overwhelming vote, Twin Cities security officers have rejected a contract offer that fails to include affordable health care coverage, Service Employees International Union Local 26 announced Wednesday.

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Security officers vote on contract offer

By tsuperadmin | March 18, 2008

Private security officers, some in uniform, came to the United Labor Centre Tuesday to vote whether or not to accept a "final" contract offer from a group of five security companies.

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Inter Faculty Organization ratifies new contract with MnSCU system

By tsuperadmin | March 16, 2008

The Inter Faculty Organization, which represents faculty at Minnesota\’s seven state universities, voted overwhelmingly in favor of ratifying a new two-year contract last month.

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Security officers to vote on final offer; union recommends rejection

By tsuperadmin | March 14, 2008

Failing to reach agreement on a contract for 800 Twin Cities security officers, SEIU Local 26 has scheduled a vote on the employers\’ final offer Tuesday – but is recommending members reject it.

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Security officers, contractors resume talks

By tsuperadmin | March 11, 2008

After going to the brink of a major impasse, Twin Cities security contractors and the union representing 800 security officers agreed to return to the bargaining table on Thursday.

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Walker Methodist workers still waiting for justice

By tsuperadmin | March 9, 2008

Workers at Walker Methodist Health Center in Minneapolis continue to work without a contract nearly five years after seeking a voice on the job.

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UFCW members overwhelmingly approve contract with east metro groceries

By tsuperadmin | March 9, 2008

Members of United Food & Commercial Workers Local 789 on Sunday overwhelmingly approved a three-year agreement covering 5,000 workers at grocery stores in the east metro area.

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