Downtown March Links Worker Struggles
Thursday, October 13, 2011
(Metropolitan Washington Council, AFL-CIO)“We don’t work, we don’t eat!” The chants echoed off the downtown
buildings as upwards of a thousand drenched but still defiant office cleaners
and their supporters marched up I Street through the rain last night. Contracts
covering some 16,000 area workers, members of SEIU 32BJ, are set to expire this
Saturday. “We’re going to fight until we get a fair contract,” vowed 32BJ
Capital Area Director Jaime Contreras at a pre-march rally in Farragut Square.
“Something is wrong in America when one percent of the people own 33 percent
of the wealth,” said 32BJ President Mike Fishman, “It’s time for us to
fight back!” Alba, one of the purple-clad office cleaners who braved the rain,
told Union City that she was there because “we want wages to stop
decreasing.” Next to her, Cecelia nodded, adding “we’re losing
benefits.” The march was joined by several dozen Occupy DC protestors who had
marched from Freedom Plaza to the NLRB and then to the L Street Verizon to link
the various struggles for economic justice together. Asked why he was marching
in the rain, Miguel – a member of 32BJ for the past five years – said simply
“they cut sick days… they cut wages… this is the only way they will listen
to us.”
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report by Chris Garlock & Julia Kann; photo by Chris Garlock