Blue-collar city workers on Florida’s Space Coast form new union
A group of blue-collar city workers employed by the city of Titusville on Florida’s Space Coast voted 79 to 12 in late April to form a new union with the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 606, after seeing their former union decertified by the state last year. According to the Talk of Titusville, a [...] The post Blue-collar city workers on Florida’s Space Coast form new union appeared first on Orlando Weekly .
A group of blue-collar city workers employed by the city of Titusville on Florida’s Space Coast voted 79 to 12 in late April to form a new union with the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 606, after seeing their former union decertified by the state last year.
According to the Talk of Titusville , a local news site, morale in the city’s public works workforce has been low, driving vacancies in the department. Proposals from their new union, however, aim to help address some employee grievances. …
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