Service Employees International Union band together at Unions for All March in Philadelphia

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Service Employees International Union band together at Unions for All March in Philadelphia
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The march came to an end at Independence National Historical Park, where elected officials showed their support for workers to unionize.

Service Employees International Union band together at Unions for All March in Philadelphiachanted to show their presence and power on Sunday.

"We are here," said Talmadge Belo Jr., an SEIU host. "We're working men and women, and we're about staying together and making sure working men and women get the benefits and conditions they need." Union leaders highlighted recent victories like negotiating new contracts for the School District of Philadelphiawhiledemanding new rules to raise standards and open the doors for all workers.

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