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A Message to the Museum From State Representative Babette Josephs
Submitted by Fabricio Rodriguez on Sat, 09/06/2008 - 12:49pm.Support these workers by visiting the Museum of Art tomorrow. Grab a support sticker from one of our activists. Thanks!
Faith Leaders Look to City Hall for Leadership
Submitted by Fabricio Rodriguez on Thu, 09/04/2008 - 9:27pm.
A faith-based movement to win paid sick-leave is growing in Philadelphia and is now pushing for changes at one of Philadelphia’s most iconic institutions.
A week long celebration of workers, which began in twenty churches in Philadelphia on Labor Day Weekend, will culminate with a “Blessing of the Hands” ceremony at the Philadelphia Museum of Art on Sunday, September 7.
20 CONGREGATIONS PRAY FOR SICK-PAY AT PMA
Submitted by Fabricio Rodriguez on Wed, 08/27/2008 - 6:15pm.http://www.unionvoice.org/campaign/PMALaborDay
20 CONGREGATIONS PRAY FOR SICK-PAY AT PMA- Labor Faithful Press Museum From The Pews
Philadelphia, PA, August 31, 2008- 130 security guards have the important job of taking care of the visitors and collections at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Activists and thousands of supporters this weekend will pray that these guards will soon be treated as well as other city subcontracted workers under the Living Wage Ordinance.
The Living Wage Ordinance which was signed by Mayor Michael Nutter in April 2008 states that city-supported businesses and sub-contractors must pay employees $10.67 per hour and benefits. The security officers at the Philadelphia Museum are paid $10.16 per hour. The Philadelphia Museum of Art, though it receives $2.5 million from the City of Philadelphia, roughly two-thirds of what the museum spends on security, the resources are considered a general contribution.



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