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UNITE HERE members by the Washington Monument, at the 50th anniversary of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. In 2005, UNITE HERE withdrew from the AFL–CIO and joined the Change to Win Federation, along with several other unions, including the Teamsters, Service Employees International Union (SEIU) and the UFCW.
In 2004, UNITE announced that it would merge with the Hotel Employees and Restaurant Employees Union (HERE) to form UNITE HERE. In 2009 most of the apparel and laundry workers in UNITE HERE broke away to form a separate union known as Workers United, which affiliated with the Service Employees International Union. [3]
From the National Association of Colored Graduate Nurses established in 1908 to the more recent Black Girls Code, ... (Photo by Lisa Lake/Getty Images for ... at UNITE HERE Local 11 in Inglewood ...
UNITE HERE agreed to restrict its organizing in the food service industry to those workers at airline caterers, airports, businesses, convention centers, and athletic stadiums, while SEIU and Workers United would restrict its organizing activity in the industry to food service workers in state and local government, health care facilities, and ...
A further 26,500 hospitality workers in 16 U.S. cities represented by Unite Here are also negotiating new contracts. "We are disappointed that several UNITE HERE locals have chosen to take strike ...
Tracy Lingo, president of UNITE HERE Local 7, said the Baltimore members are seeking pensions for the first time but the biggest priority is bringing hourly wages closer to those in other cities.
This category is for articles relating to UNITE HERE, the trade union in the United States which is part of the AFL–CIO. Articles about the union's predecessors (such as UNITE and HERE), should also be included.
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