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From PIIN: Yes, when PIINs clergy went to court today the judge dismissed the charges and said: Fighting to lift workers out of poverty IS COMMUNITY SERVICE. Before going into the courtroom the judge looked out the window and saw our rally and indicated that he was favorably impressed. So, if you were at todays Rally at the Courthouse: Thank You! As we said last night, by breaking their contracts with contractors that hire unionized janitors, UPMC is not only keeping workers from acquiring living-wage jobs, theyre now trying to destroy living-wage jobs and turn them into poverty-wage jobs. We have to keep fighting and you have 2 opportunities in 2 days to fight back against UPMCs bullying: PIIN Congregational Leadership Assembly Today, Thursday, June 12 7:00-8:30 pm St. James Catholic Church 718 Franklin Ave, Wilkinsburg, PA 15221 Parking lot on Franklin, on-street parking on Franklin, Mulberry, Rebecca Emergency Action to Save Living Wage Jobs! Friday, June 13th, Noon UPMC University Center 120 Lytton in Oakland Between 5th Ave. and O’Hara St.
Posted on: Thu, 12 Jun 2014 19:46:09 +0000

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