SEIU COMMUNICATIONS
Issued September 19, 2007
Janitors Seek Rare Injunction Against Nation's Second Largest Mall Owner To Stop Rights Abuses
Alleged Unfair Labor Practices by General Growth Properties and its Contractors Deepen, Spread to Florida and Maryland
Denver, CO-Janitors in California, Colorado, Florida, Maryland, and Washington are seeking an extraordinary remedy against General Growth Properties (NYSE: GGP) and two of its cleaning contractors as the companies face new charges that they illegally co-erced workers in order to dissuade them from forming a union. The so-called 10(j) injunction is a special procedure which allows the National Labor Relations Board to obtain an order from a federal court to protect workers' civil rights in serious and egregious situations. If implemented, the remedy would restrain GGP, The Millard Group, and Service Management Systems from interfering in workers' freedom to choose a union-or face contempt of court.
According to ten new "Unfair Labor Practice"charges being filed today, the companies illegally sought to prevent workers from choosing a union by threatening to call the police on, threatening to fire, or firing union supporters. A charge from Washington, for example, alleges that a janitor was fired after telling of poor working conditions on a leaflet.
Workers also allege that GGP tried to undermine support for their union by promising improved salaries and benefits. In an August 6, 2007 national news release, General Growth Properties announced that janitors in its 194 regional malls would receive wage hikes and access to affordable health insurance.
"I've worked at the mall for five-and-a-half years, and all I ever got was a 25-cent raise. Then we started forming a union, so now they're trying to buy us off. But the workload has increased and they want to change our shifts. We should be free to choose a union, without all the interference,"says Colorado janitor Mara Trejo, who works at GGP's Park Meadows Mall in suburban Denver.
During the past few months, workers at more than 20 GGP malls nationwide have joined with the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) to win living wages, affordable health care, and a voice on the job.
The charges being filed today allege violations at Glendale Galleria (Glendale, California), Park Meadows Mall (Lone Tree, Colorado), Towson Center Mall (Towson, Maryland), Alderwood Mall (Lynnwood, Washington), and Bayside Mall (Miami, Florida). The NLRB has decided to coordinate these and nine previous charges relating to GGP through its Denver regional office.
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Updated Jul 15, 2015