Some 3,000 NYC Security Guards Reach Contract Deal
According to a press release issued by SEIU Local 32BJ, months of negotiations with national security contractors AlliedBarton and FJC have culminated with new union contracts that provide significant wage increases, employer-paid family health care and benefits for some 3,000 City-contracted security officers over three years. AlliedBarton employs 1,100 security officers who work at more than 100 City facilities throughout the City, including the Municipal Building in Manhattan, Staten Island Ferry Terminals and Brooklyn Borough Hall. FJC employs 1,820 security officers who protect sites in the City’s Human Resources Administration agency and Department of Homeless Services.
For six months, the union has negotiated on behalf of security officers protecting City buildings and facilities in all five boroughs. These City-contracted workers now join thousands of other 32BJ members who have won contracts improving security standards in the private sector. |
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A very good day for National
A very good day for National Security labor. I have seen this contract and I can say that its one good Employment Agreement that has some legal value. This document will ensure that workers have work, they get paid regularly and have access to all other facilities.