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Pittsburgh city workers win big with new three-year contract

Photo Credit: AFSCME Council 13
Pittsburgh city workers win big with new three-year contract
By Billy Kaufman/AFSCME Council 13 ·
Tags: Momentum Wages

Members of AFSCME Local 2719 (Council 13) who work for the city of Pittsburgh won big with a powerful new contract. 

The agreement includes: 

“Our local members showed up, not only at the bargaining table through our bargaining team, but also at the ballot box to have their voices heard,” said Craig Sippel, president of AFSCME Local 2719. “We as a team put in the work, and it paid off big for our members.” 

Members more than doubled their turnout according to local leadership, a sign of strong member engagement. As part of the push for voter turnout, the local also signed up 27 new members.  

There were no significant givebacks in the three-year agreement. What’s more, through the negotiation process, our union was successful in accreting new bargaining unit positions, growing the base of workers protected by the contract. 

That’s the power AFSCME members have when we mobilize. We negotiate strong contracts, establish strong local unions, and provide strong public services for the people we serve. 

 

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