Union Re-label: Organization Once Worked at the Steel Mills, Can it Work at UPMC? (Charlie Deitch) from the Pittsburgh City Paper
"In January, the Service Employees International Union began seeking to unionize some 20,000 to 30,000 employees — administrative and other non-medical staffers — across the UPMC system. That's roughly half of the employees at Western Pennsylvania's largest employer, the second largest in Pennsylvania. If successful, the campaign would be a sea change for local labor. Since the collapse of the steel industry, private-sector unions have dwindled"
"In January, the Service Employees International Union began seeking to unionize some 20,000 to 30,000 employees — administrative and other non-medical staffers — across the UPMC system. That's roughly half of the employees at Western Pennsylvania's largest employer, the second largest in Pennsylvania. If successful, the campaign would be a sea change for local labor. Since the collapse of the steel industry, private-sector unions have dwindled"
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