November 02, 2007
HOPE rally

Culminating their week of activities related to contract negotiations, the Houston Organization of Public Employees (HOPE) had a candlelight vigil at City Hall last night.


Hundreds of Houston civilian employees gathered on the steps of City Hall on Thursday evening to call for higher wages.

"We want to be reasonably compensated for doing the work that helps make Houston the world-class city it is," said Jere Talley, a member of Houston Organization of Public Employees.

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The city has offered a two percent across-the-board pay increase each year for four years, but union members say that's not enough. They earn at least 21 percent less than similar employees in other large cities, Talley said.

"I'm with them," said City Councilwoman Sue Lovell, who attended the rally. "I think we have some of the best city workers in the United States. I would like to see if we can find the resources to offer more than the two percent."

Organizers said about 600 workers attended the event. The union leaders said they have been negotiating with the city for seven months and among other issues, they want every city worker to earn at least $10 an hour.


I'll say again, putting in a floor of $10 an hour for all city employees is a very reasonable thing to ask for. This is a fairly inexpensive place to live, but it ain't that cheap. I hope the city does right by its employees. Miya has more.

Posted by Charles Kuffner on November 02, 2007 to Local politics
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