1199SEIU United Healthcare Workers East
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1199SEIU United Healthcare Workers East is a healthcare union in the United States, with a membership of 400,000, including retirees. It is a local union within the Service Employees International Union. It is a former local of 1199: The National Health Care Workers' Union.
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Founded | 1932 |
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Headquarters | New York, New York |
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Members | 347,139 (2013)[1] |
Key people | Leon J. Davis, founder Doris Turner[2] Dennis Rivera |
Affiliations | SEIU |
Website | www |
History
The 1199 Union traces its origins to women of color employed at drug stores and volunteer hospitals in New York City, who worked for relatively low wages.[3]
Influence
Patrick Gaspard, a former executive vice president for politics and legislation at the union, was the political director for Barack Obama's presidential campaign.[4] Gaspard was appointed White House Political Director during Obama's first term in office.[5]
In 2016, 1199SEIU's president George Gresham was credited by New York Governor Andrew Cuomo for helping secure the passage of the $15 minimum wage in New York State.[6]
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