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Minneapolis labor dispute highlights park workers’ job challenges

Rafael Ben-Ari – stock.adobe.com

With the July 4 holiday approaching, families are likely to spend time at municipal parks to celebrate and Parks Department staff in Minneapolis hope their labor dispute sheds light on the increasing demands in their line of work.

This week, Minneapolis Parks and Recreation Board workers held an informational picket as they seek better pay and safer working conditions. They have also authorized a potential strike in the coming days.

Mitchell Clendenan, service area crew leader for the Minneapolis Parks and Recreation Board, said they feel their requests are being ignored, while at the same time, his colleagues are asked to do more with not enough support.

“In our heyday, we had upwards of 160 park keepers and that was probably in the 1980s,” Clendenan noted. “Today, we only have 114 but the amount of land and parks that keep getting built keeps going up.”

The union representing workers, Laborers’ International Union of North America Local 363, compiled data it said underscored park keepers in Minneapolis are underpaid compared to surrounding communities. Organizers said there is a gap of more than $7 an hour. Officials on the management side have consistently stated they are bargaining in good faith.

As for other job challenges, Clendenan emphasized workers often start their days before the sun comes up, cleaning buildings and pools and disposing of needles and human waste.

“We have to deal with the unhoused,” Clendenan observed. “It’s just a lot of different pressures that society kind of, just; I don’t think they understand the full extent of it.”

He also pointed out one of their arborists was recently shocked by a power line, requiring a hospital visit. Other crew members say arborists have to earn prestigious certifications but struggle to cover living expenses based on their pay.

The demands come as Minneapolis consistently lands near the top of national rankings for best park systems in the country.

Mike Moen writes for Minnesota News Connection.

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