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While many janitors still exist without representation in the United States of America, where the SEIU has able to gain a foothold, it has gained improvement for its members. In Los Angeles, janitors will be receiving an average of a 25% raise in the next 3 years (Wright). Justice for Janitors has organized 225,000 workers in its 20 years in existance. Currently, movements that were successful for worker improvements in Los Angeles, New York and Denver are being executed in Houston, Miami, Cincinnati and Indianapolis (SEIU.org).
While many janitors still exist without representation in the United States of America, where the SEIU has able to gain a foothold, it has gained improvement for its members. In Los Angeles, janitors will be receiving an average of a 25% raise in the next 3 years (Wright). Justice for Janitors has organized 225,000 workers in its 20 years in existance. Currently, movements that were successful for worker improvements in Los Angeles, New York and Denver are being executed in Houston, Miami, Cincinnati and Indianapolis (SEIU.org).


Here are some successful movements which Janitors for Justice have engaged in recently:


'''[[University of Miami Janitors]]'''




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Latest revision as of 00:41, 12 May 2006

While many janitors still exist without representation in the United States of America, where the SEIU has able to gain a foothold, it has gained improvement for its members. In Los Angeles, janitors will be receiving an average of a 25% raise in the next 3 years (Wright). Justice for Janitors has organized 225,000 workers in its 20 years in existance. Currently, movements that were successful for worker improvements in Los Angeles, New York and Denver are being executed in Houston, Miami, Cincinnati and Indianapolis (SEIU.org).




Onto Relations to Race, Class and Gender

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