't .f .. ' . . . . . . . . . ol... :.- .... 0.·· '~:'." ..........~~ •••• : ~ •••.; •••. 0'. :4.. :· ...·~j..........·~••:.. •• "•••••~!'-~~.: .. ..,,·.!t-.l ••••0... ; •• ,' _," ~' . •• ' ., _ _ .......... , .............. :.-:.; ............-......... '-' . Sopped PJS janilors. The hard-wOl'ldngJanitors \\1\0 clean tbiB p1,1Udingjust want a chance to improve their jobs ""mi build a bettedilture for their' families: But t~ir ell;lp1oyer) cleaning company Professi6nal Janitorial Service (pJS) J8 resistingjanit91'St efforts to nO$otiatto overbettetpay and ac¢eS~ to. health care on 'the job and is 'l.lildenntning t;he utiion contract: 'that Mayor Bill White called "a milestone. in the history ofthe cIty ofHouston. and more importantly something-uplifting the Jives of Houston residents Wl10 are just trying to get by evo:y singlo day." PJS has aI!lO responded "to janitorsl efforts to lrupl'ove th-eir jobs by allegedly vioJating federal pay laws and alleg~ly threatening and intimidating 'Workers. "J'm paid only $6 an hour and have 110 health or dher benefits. We can't even think about buying a ~ome.tI - Franclsca Lopez, PJS janitor Call lour bUilding manSllmlint at (113) 651--3915)1 Tell tbem Professiont11 JanItOrial Service (PJS) should stop standing in the way of better]Qb.s in our community. tell thel.U to use a responslbI$ contractor-that-provides gopd..paying jobs fOf.workers and famUies. For mote Informallon, caB 713-514-0005 or vlsithot/stonjanf[ors.prg. SSIU .:. 2007-27181 Plaintiff's USAAOOO01t1 Exhibit 43 : SEIU/Houston (Supp)122S P043001
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