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SEIU 1199 Endorses Howard Weitzman, CPA for Comptroller
Island, NY) 1199 Service Employees International Union, United Healthcare Workers East, North America’s largest local union, has endorsed Howard Weitzman, CPA for Nassau County Comptroller. 1199SEIU UHE represents nearly 400,000 healthcare workers, including from NewsLI.com Read more »
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Lawmakers introduce bill to extend pregnant workers' protections, cite nursing home case
20, 2013 The American Nurses Association and the Service Employees International Union were among 138 organizations that signed a letter in support of the bill. Lawmakers in the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives have introduced a bill that would require from McKnight's Long Term Care News Read more »
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NYC's biggest union picks de Blasio in mayor race
YORK (AP) — The biggest labor union in New York City has weighed in on the mayor's race. Local 1199 of the Service Employees International Union is providing a prized endorsement for Public Advocate Bill de Blasio (BLAH-zee-oh) in the competitive Democratic from San Francisco Chronicle Read more »
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City’s Largest Union Endorsing de Blasio for Mayor
York City’s largest union, Local 1199 of the Service Employees International Union, has decided to throw its considerable political weight and grass-roots muscle behind Bill de Blasio, the public advocate, in the contest for mayor. The endorsement, which was from The New York Times Read more »
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Teamsters back away from representing O’Hare janitors
who work for a private company the mayor hired last year over the objections of other labor leaders. The Service Employees International Union had complained that hundreds of its members lost their jobs because Emanuel signed a five-year, $99.4 million janitorial from Chicago Sun-Times Read more »