Real Estate/Development
Dec. 23, 2003
Union Steps Up Pressure to Organize Security Guards
BY MICHAEL GOTTLIEB CREJ Managing Editor Union leaders seeking to organize Los Angeles' security guards vowed to take their fight to the boardrooms of the city's high-rise office owners at a march through the streets of downtown Dec. 10.
BY MICHAEL GOTTLIEB
CREJ Managing Editor
Union leaders seeking to organize Los Angeles' security guards vowed to take their fight to the boardrooms of the city's high-rise office owners at a march through the streets of downtown Dec. 10.
The Justice for Security Officers march drew high-profile supporters including the Rev. Jesse Jackson, U.S. Congresswoman ...
CREJ Managing Editor
Union leaders seeking to organize Los Angeles' security guards vowed to take their fight to the boardrooms of the city's high-rise office owners at a march through the streets of downtown Dec. 10.
The Justice for Security Officers march drew high-profile supporters including the Rev. Jesse Jackson, U.S. Congresswoman ...
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