08/25/2023
Happy Friday everyone!! 🎉🎉
In observance of Norman Rayford Day the Union Hall will be closed Monday, August 28,2023.
Have a great weekend!!
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1199C is a Union for all Healthcare workers. If you work for a healthcare facility in anyway we will fight for you to have better working conditions.
1319 Locust Street
Philadelphia, PA
19107
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District 1199C is an affiliate of the National Union of Hospital and Health Care Employees, AFSCME, AFL-CIO. The roots of the National Union go back to June 7, 1932 when a group of pharmacists founded the Pharmacists Union of Greater New York. For more on the history of the National Union, visit the National Union’s website.
Our own history began in December 1969, when a conference was held to form the 1199 National Organizing Committee for the express purpose of organizing health care workers throughout the country. Hoping to organize, committee representatives went to various cities across the country including Baltimore, Pittsburgh, Boston and Philadelphia. At that time hospital workers were not allowed to join a union! The National Organizing Committee successfully lobbied Harrisburg for the passage of Act 195 which gave hospital workers in Pennsylvania the right to organize and compelled employers to bargain in good faith.
In 1974 federal law granted hospital workers throughout the country the right to unionize!
In Philadelphia, nursing home workers at Inglis House, Philadelphia Geriatric Center, and Workmen’s Circle Home, and hospital workers at Hahnemann Hospital, Metropolitan Hospital, Children’s Hospital and Wills Eye Hospital, were among the first to organize and win Union contracts through Local 1199C, as the Philadelphia chapter of the National Organizing Committee was then called. These early victories were led by Henry Nicholas, the current President of the District. Since December 1981, Mr. Nicholas has also been President of the National Union.