Cleaners Rally Outside Con Ed HQ To Demand Utility Giant Provide Family-Sustaining Jobs
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Dozens of contracted cleaners and 32BJ SEIU union members rallied outside Con Edison’s Union Square headquarters on August 14th to demand the company nix ties with Nelson Services Systems, a contractor that workers say pays sub-par wages.
Nelson employs all 55 of the workers who rallied. The employees work at Con Ed offices, customer service centers and substations throughout the city — and they all say Nelson has failed to improve their pay or benefits. Sergio Centeno, who works at Con Ed’s headquarters, said his last electric bill was $194 and has to work two jobs to support his family.
“They make billions of dollars off customers but essential workers – like me – who clean and maintain their offices have to work two jobs just to support their families,” the Jackson Heights resident said. “I don’t have health insurance. I live in fear – I can’t get sick, nothing can happen to me. I work 40 hours/week at Con Ed for $16/hour and 20 hours/week at a second cleaning job to help support my son. Our utility bill – all our bills – go up every year, but our wages don’t. Our wages aren’t enough. We are fighting to improve our lives.” Read more in amNY.