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 Caribbean Life, Feb. 28-Mar. 5, 2020 23  
 Our Perspective 
 Housing Works 
 Employees’ Voices 
 Will Finally be Heard 
 By Stuart Appelbaum, President 
 Retail, Wholesale and Department 
 Store Union, RWDSU, UFCW 
 Twitter: @sappelbaum 
 Housing Works employees have spent over a 
 year trying to get their boss to accept that 
 they want to join the RWDSU. Workers at 
 the otherwise progressive Housing Works – founded 
 in 1990 by several members of ACT UP in order to provide housing, 
 healthcare, job training, legal assistance, and other supportive services for 
 people living with HIV/AIDS – assumed that their employer would respect 
 their rights and their wishes to join a union. But they were wrong.  
 After failing to secure a neutrality agreement that would promise zero 
 interference from management during an organizing drive, Housing 
 Works employees demanded recognition from their employer. Housing 
 Works refused to recognize the union, despite a majority of the workers 
 choosing to support the unionization efforts. Now, fed up with the delays 
 and obfuscation, Housing Works employees have filed for an NLRB 
 election so their wishes to join a union can finally be realized. After 
 numerous meetings with Housing Works and delays by management, 
 they had no other choice. 
 It didn’t have to be this difficult. By insisting on an NLRB election, 
 Housing Works has ensured the process will take more time and resources 
 and delay better treatment for its workers and better care for its clients.  
 The 650 Housing Works employees at housing units, thrift stores, 
 healthcare, and other locations throughout New York City have been clear 
 from the outset that they need union representation to address a number 
 of important issues and to provide their clients with the best possible 
 care. Workers at Housing Works have raised serious concerns to 
 management, describing unmanageable caseloads, lack of training, 
 discrimination and harassment and health and safety issues. Workers 
 have raised concerns about pay and benefits, including that their health 
 insurance doesn’t provide adequate coverage, such as for workers 
 transitioning genders. 
 These workplace concerns are central not just to employee welfare, 
 but to client care as well, with these issues leading to high turnover rates 
 for employees.  
 Workers believe that union representation is the best way for them to 
 address their concerns. Housing Works’ refusal to recognize the union – 
 or at least to sign a neutrality agreement – has hindered that process.  
 And now, Housing Works is escalating their campaign to deny their 
 workers’ rights by attempting to turn workers against the union with a classic 
 misinformation campaign, even after claiming countless times that they 
 would respect their workers’ wishes and remain “neutral.” Housing Works 
 leadership does not know what remaining neutral truly means. By continuing 
 their misguided fight to deny workers their rights, Housing Works continues 
 to operate in a manner contrary to their progressive values.  
 Housing Works employees strive every day to improve the lives of 
 people living with HIV/AIDS, and their work makes a real 
 difference. It’s not too much for them to expect that 
 their employer lives up to the same progressive 
 principles toward their own workers. It’s past time 
 that Housing Works ends its union-busting fight 
 against its own workers, and allows the process 
 to continue unimpeded.  
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