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Unions: For SEIU, rallies could pay off

ARTICLE BY TED AVANOFF

Janitors earn $26 to $64. That's per day, says the Service Employees International Union. Now the union is gearing up to get them more.

On Thursday, the union held a Downtown rally to mark upcoming negotiations in Cincinnati. There, SEIU said, talks will begin soon with cleaning companies to gain a model contract for several thousand office janitors in Indianapolis, Cincinnati and Columbus, Ohio.

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