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http://www.workdayminnesota.org/index.php?news_6_4425Three window cleaners arrested as protest highlights safety concerns
By Steve Share, Labor Review editor
5 April 2010
MINNEAPOLIS - As an employer lockout of window cleaners entered a second week, three of the locked-out workers risked arrest Monday in a protest to call attention to safety concerns. With video.
Shrill whistles disturbed lunchtime in the food court at Gavidae Common in downtown Minneapolis as members and supporters of Service Employees International Union Local 26 took dramatic action to highlight the window cleaners’ calls for improved workplace safety.
The group of about 25 people blew whistles and chanted, “How many deaths does it take for window cleaners to be safe?”
They unfurled two banners, one reading “window cleaner safety now” and the other memorializing Fidel Sanchez-Flores, a window cleaner who fell to his death two years ago.
Three window cleaners put on their work harnesses and sat down in an act of civil disobedience to risk arrest. View video.
The group’s chanting and whistles continued for several minutes while Dino Crandall, Travis Schneider, and James Miller waited for security guards and police to take action. Crandall and Miller are window cleaners working for Building Maintenance / Final Touch while Schneider is a window cleaner who works for Columbia.
Marsden and Columbia locked out workers March 29 after workers raised safety concerns during contract negotiations.
FULL story and photos at link.