Cleaners and Supporters Rally for Respect and Good Jobs


HALIFAX, NS--(Marketwired - July 02, 2015) - Cleaners and their supporters will gather to hold a rally at noon on Friday to protest the loss of improving union jobs and the lowering of industry standards in Halifax.

After years of going without, cleaners in Halifax are finally getting employer paid health benefits through their SEIU Local 2 collective bargaining agreement starting this month. However, the long and ongoing struggle to raise standards continues. Cleaners at the TD Centre, are being shipped out by property management, and a non-union company has been retained.

WHAT: Rally for Respect & Good Jobs
WHEN: Friday July 3rd @ 12 PM
WHERE: Corner of Barrington St. and George St. in downtown Halifax (will gather in park across the street)

TD Bank, the anchor tenant at 1785 Barrington St., made over $2 billion in the first quarter of this year. The disparity between cleaners who struggle to make ends meet and wealthy bank executives couldn't be clearer than they are today.

The incoming cleaning company, Deep Down Cleaning Services Limited, has yet to respond to the union's request for union recognition at the building. SEIU is also asking the contractor to respect the existing Collective Bargaining Agreement. This would provide the new cleaners at the TD Centre just cause protection, scheduled raises, and the possibility to qualify for employer paid health benefits.

TD has the opportunity and the responsibility as a member of this community, to be part of the solution. By saying nothing, they are part of the problem.

The Service Employees International Union is the largest and fastest growing union in North America, with 100,000 workers in Canada and two million workers across Canada, the United States and Puerto Rico.

Contact Information:

CONTACT

Diego Mendez
902-455-1095 ext 223
dmendez@seiulocal2.ca