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SoCal Carwash Workers Win First-Ever Contracts

 

by Mike Hall, Oct 25, 2011

Photo credit: CLEAN Car Wash Campaign

There’s good news from the struggle for justice for Southern California carwash workers—carwasheros. In a groundbreaking agreement, carwash workers at Bonus Car Wash in Santa Monica have reached a first-ever contract. The workers voted to join United Steelworkers (USW) Local 675 this summer.

Also, workers at Marina Car Wash in Venice, owned by the same company but closed, won union recognition and a contract, and the owners have committed to work to reopen the facility. In addition, workers at three other carwashes have won a union voice.

Oliverio Gomez, who has worked at Bonus Car Wash for nine years, says:

The contract includes a wage increase, health and safety protections, grievance and arbitration procedures and protections for workers if the carwash is sold. The agreement also establishes rights that protect workers from being unfairly punished or dismissed, among other things.

The workers came together in the CLEAN Carwash Campaign to fight for their rights. The CLEAN Carwash Campaign is a coalition supported by the USW, the AFL-CIO and more than 100 community, faith and labor organizations in Los Angeles. For more information, click here.

Chloe Osmer, acting director of the CLEAN Carwash Campaign, calls the contracts,“an absolutely historic tide change for the carwash industry.”

After years of efforts by courageous carwash workers and our community partners, we’ve secured an agreement that marks the beginning of a cleaner carwash industry.

Mike Watson, general manager of Bonus Car Wash, says, “We are looking forward to a partnership with the United Steelworkers that will make our business stronger and improve the opportunities and job satisfaction for all of our employees.”

There are thousands of carwash workers who face deplorable working conditions every day: violations of health and safety laws, wage and hour laws, and anti-discrimination laws. Most of these workers are immigrants who all of them are without the power to fight back against the horrible conditions in which they work.

Maria Elena Durazo, executive secretary-treasurer of the Los Angeles County Federation of Labor, says Los Angeles is the epicenter of the carwash industry and “the epicenter of innovative organizing, particularly by immigrant workers.”

LA labor congratulates carwash workers for standing up and demanding decent wages and safe conditions. We will make sure that hundreds of thousands of families in LA County know where to get their cars washed.

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  1. oldWobbly on 25.10.2011 at 21:14 (Reply)

    We are the 99% and the Union makes us strong!

    1. Mr Libris Fidelis on 26.10.2011 at 23:26 (Reply)

      Correction … we are the 91%, the other NINE per-cent are in The Establishment exploiting We The People and our nation !!!

  2. AFMBagpiper on 26.10.2011 at 11:11 (Reply)

    Its stories like this that inspire me so much as a young unionist. It’s what life’s about, standing up for what’s right and not being afraid. I am so proud of all of you guys.
    In Solidarity with you all,
    Alexandria D
    http://www.honorguardbugl

  3. Charlie on 26.10.2011 at 13:26 (Reply)

    Just goes to prove workers of every stripe need union representation. Both federal and state laws need to be changed to allow workers eaiser access to collective bargaining rights. This IAM members sends his congratulations to the car wash workers and the United Steel Workers.

  4. richard on 26.10.2011 at 14:05 (Reply)

    Congradulations to car wash workers Now thworkers can barrgin
    for better wages, benefits, working conditons and get job security.

  5. JimPita on 26.10.2011 at 14:05 (Reply)

    of all the workers who need a union these brothers and sisters do like the community coalition this is the road to victory for all of us in solidarity jim

  6. unionman14 on 26.10.2011 at 21:10 (Reply)

    I’m glad to read that the SoCal Carwash have joined a union. As I like to say,Welcome Brothers!

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