Dear John,
As we reflect on the past year, we know more is possible because local leaders and workers took courageous action for better, safer communities and dignity in the workplace.
I’m proud to announce our second group of honorees for this year’s People’s Celebration. Our Labor Movement Champions include the Minneapolis Federation of Teachers (MFT) Local 59 and Education Support Professionals (ESP), the Minnesota Nurses Association (MNA), and SEIU Local 284.
Get your tickets to the 2022 People’s Celebration today to honor the powerful impact these unions have had on our communities.
In 2022, workers across Minnesota mobilized in historic numbers. In March, approximately 3,500 Minneapolis teachers and educational support professionals (ESPs) went on strike for the first time in 50 years. The strike lasted 14 days, as educators demanded what we all need for safe and stable schools: living wages, mental health supports, and smaller class sizes. Their organizing won critical pay increases for ESPs and contract language supporting the retention of teachers of color.
Then, food service workers at Minneapolis Public Schools (who are members of SEIU Local 284) filed an intent to strike. After 35 hours of mediation, the food service workers at Minneapolis Public Schools won a historic agreement, including meaningful wage increases.
In September, more than 15,000 nurses went on a three-day strike – the largest private-sector nurses’ strike in U.S. history – to put patients before profits. Nurses at 15 hospitals in the Twin Cities metro and Twin Ports rose up, calling for fair contracts that would address understaffing, retention, and overwork. They went on strike for their safety and all of ours.