Workers, labor activists, politicians and concerned citizens took to the streets in downtown Pittsburgh yesterday to protest the treatment of workers employed by the health care giant UPMC.
The ongoing battle that has pitted UPMC, one of the largest employers in the city, against its blue collar employees seems to have reached a boiling point, as demonstrators blocked traffic, held signs, and chanted “No More Poverty Jobs,” and “Good Jobs, Healthy Pittsburgh.”
Chaney Lewis, a father of two from Wilkinsburg neighborhood of Pittsburgh, came out for the demonstrations. His partner also works at UPMC.
“We’ve struggled in silence for too long,” he said. “Our families, our patients, our city need UPMC to pay better wages. We want more for our boys, but no matter how many hours we put in at UPMC, it’s not enough. UPMC can do more to improve jobs, and it must.”
Many employees have claimed that their UPMC paychecks are not enough to cover the basic day-to-day costs of living in Pittsburgh.
State Rep. Erin Molchany (D-Allegheny) was also in attendance and spoke about the plight of the UPMC wage workers.
“UPMC workers deserve to earn family-sustaining wages and have access to the highquality [sic] healthcare delivered in the hospitals they work in everyday,” said state Rep. Erin Molchany. “Pittsburgh is great because we look out for our neighbors and work together. Our region’s future depends on UPMC working with us to improve jobs and make their world-class healthcare accessible to everyone.”
Both Lewis’ and Molchany’s statements allude to the important and vital role that the healthcare provider plays in the city’s economy.
The problem began last October when the National Labor Relations Board charged UPMC with actively punishing employees who were in talks with union representatives. Four employees were allegedly fired because of the incident.
The union in questions was the Service Employees International Union’s Healthcare Pennsylvania faction.
The NLRB trial against UPMC began last month.
Since the initial allegations, workers have rallied together to put pressure on the healthcare provider to increase wages and address harsh working conditions.
UPMC is also dealing with an attack on its nonprofit status in the city, which, as it stands, allows the company to be exempt from certain property taxes.
SEIU PA State Council was, not surprisingly, in attendance yesterday, along with many notable Pa. lawmakers , including State Reps. Marc Gergeley, Bill Kortz, Jake Wheatley, Adam Ravenstahl, Erin Molchany, Paul Costa, Matt Smith, Jay Costa, Brandon Neuman, Ed Gainey, Dan Frankel, and Dan Deasy; State Sens. Wayne Fontana and Jim Ferlo; City Council President Bruce Kraus, City Councilwoman Natalia Rudiak, City Councilwoman Deb Gross, City Councilman Daniel Lavelle, City Councilman Daniel Gilman, City Councilwoman Theresa Kale Smith, City Councilman Cory O’Conner, City Controller Michael Lamb; former Rep. and Lieutenant Governor candidate Mark Critz, County Controller Chelsa Wagner, and candidate for governor John Hanger.
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Pittsburgh Mayor Pedutto: Here’s a suggestion, meet with the UPMC board and ask them to fly World Class Jeff Romoff out of town and to finally exercise good governance. Why is UPMC letting Romoff buy a $50 million jet when his World Class Cancer program is only # 25. Are you Mayor Pedutto going to ask for a CLAWBACK on Doug Romoff’s fees? World Class Jeff Romoff will not listen to you because you are not World Class and Romoff doesn’t believe Pittsburgh is World Class. Most importantly, Romoff believes that he has bought the Governor’s office of Tom Corbett through the Bakers. http://www.post-gazette.com/local/city/2014/03/04/Police-plan-to-keep-Grant-Street-open-as-UPMC-protests-continue-today.html
The political marriage of Tom Corbett and World Class Jeff Romoff of UPMC is working out very well, indeed!! Who on the UPMC board is going to take responsibility for controlling Jeff Romoff and for the hair-brain plan to infiltrate the Governor’s Office? Corbett’s popularity in the Steel City is nearly as low as World Class Jeff Romoff’s favorables.
Who is Jim Furlough? HAHA.
Spell Check and a Google search for the correct names of Elected Officials anyone?