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Snapshots DC 37 a Force at Labor Convention DC 37 and other AFSCME affiliates participated in the New York State AFL-CIO’s 2024 Constitutional Convention held Aug. 27-28 at the Sheraton New York Times Square Hotel in Midtown Manhattan. Union delegates joined other statewide labor organizations to debate policy and endorse a slate of candidates for this November’s all-important elections. Photo by Mike Lee West Indian Day Parade SSEU Local 371 members marched in the annual West Indian Day Parade on Sept. 2 in Crown Heights, Brooklyn. The annual parade takes place every Labor Day to honor Caribbean art, culture, and history. Photo by Vandyke Williams Spotlight on Unions at the DNC DC 37 Executive Director Henry Garrido introduced the New York State Delegation during the ceremonial Roll Call at the Democratic National Convention on Tuesday, Aug. 20in Chicago. Photo by Thea Setterbo — Sep 23
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Building Solidarity: School Construction Employees Speak Out By JUSTINA RAMLAKHAN Members of Local 1740 assembled a strong display of solidarity on July 25, in response to standstill contract negotiations between the union and their employer, the School Construction Authority (SCA). Representatives from DC 37, Local 1740, and the SCA attended a total of 14 bargaining sessions and were unable to come to an agreement. The previous contract expired in 2021. The local, formed in 2018, represents architects, engineers, and other technical professionals responsible for the construction and maintenance of approximately 1,900 public school buildings in New York City. The city’s public school system is the largest in the country, servicing more than 1 million students daily. With a 15% vacancy rate and high attrition at the agency, the workers tasked with ensuring the safety and reliability of City public schools are taking on more work to meet construction timelines for new building projects. “There’s a revolving door. Why do people come and leave? Because they’re not getting paid their fair share, and they’re being dumped on with excessive workloads,” Local 1740 President Charles Komlo said during the rally. “Tell me anywhere in the country where an architect has 100 projects concurrently under their belt. This agency needs [...] — Sep 23
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Union Takes the Lead at AFSCME Convention Story by MIKE LEE, Photos by THEA SETTERBO The mood was as bright as the California sun as members and union activists gathered Aug. 12-16 for the 46th International Convention of the American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees (AFSCME). With the theme of “Front Line & Fearless,” the Los Angeles Convention Center was filled with union leaders and member delegates, including a large District Council 37 contingent. The very first delegate to register onsite was DC 37’s own Deborah Allman, President of the New York Public Library Guild Local 1930, and one of the fiercest advocates for library workers during City budget negotiations. During the Convention, she stood for a resolution defending Affirmative Action and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI), which was overwhelmingly approved by convention attendees. “The problem lies with the people who use discrimination to keep their edge in education, the workplace, and in life,” Allman said. “The fault lies with those who don’t see that diversity enhances creativity and productivity in the workplace, and in decision-making for the betterment of everyone. The fault lies with those who don’t understand equality means creating opportunities for all.” Delegates immediately got down to business in choosing the leadership [...] — Sep 23
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Labor Day Parade: A Celebration of Hope By MIKE LEE, Photos by MIKE LEE and JUSTINA RAMLAKHAN With this years’ theme of “All Workers, Many Voices, One Fight,” thousands representing New York City-area unions marched up Fifth Avenue in Midtown Manhattan on Saturday, Sept. 7 for the annual New York City Central Labor Council Labor Day Parade. Despite intermittent drizzle, hundreds of DC 37 members, families, and allies gathered at the assembly location before stepping off to mingle, dance, and mark the upcoming occasion of the union’s 80th anniversary. Many elected officials, including U.S. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and New York State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli, stopped by to greet members decked out in DC 37 green. The marchers celebrated several significant victories of the past year, including budget restorations, alternate work schedules, multiple unit contracts, and newly organized members, all contributing to the union’s power and influence. Taking place just before the 23rd anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks on the World Trade Center, the march was also an opportunity to honor public sector workers who gave their lives while performing their duties. “Our members are always there to help all New Yorkers, including on that tragic day,” said Henry Garrido, DC 37 Executive Director. “We [...] — Sep 23
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“Green Machine” Stands Against Project 2025 DC 37 Political Action & Legislation Department There’s a lot at stake for DC 37 members and their families in the upcoming general election. This November, we are called upon to elect leaders at the local, state and federal levels who will shape the future of our wallets, our homes, our workplaces, and our country. Dangers of ‘Project 2025’ Project 2025 is Donald Trump’s plan if he wins a second term. This 900-page radical agenda, written by multiple members of Trump’s prior administration, aims to transform the federal government and take away power from working people, giving the president unprecedented levels of control over our lives. Project 2025 will affect all Americans, but especially employees in public service by canceling our collective bargaining contracts, banning our unions, and cutting billions of dollars in funding for essential programs that working families need and that our jobs depend on. Here are just a few ways Project 2025 and a second Trump term would impact your bottom line: The right to unite with your coworkers to negotiate your pay, benefits, retirement, and working conditions will disappear. Project 2025 aims to ban public sector unions and make it easier for private companies to fire [...] — Sep 23