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Friday, May 23, 2014

Workers Protest 'Horrific Conditions' At Baltimore Courthouses

BALTIMORE - Around a hundred Baltimore City Circuit Court employees protested what they called horrific conditions they endure daily, working at the Clarence Mitchell and Old Court House buildings.

The protesters, including Clerk of the Circuit Court for Baltimore City Frank Conaway Sr., expressed their frustration over conditions of these buildings.

In conjunction with the AFSCME Local 3674 union that represents the Maryland State Court employees, the Clerk's Office offered a long list of the “intolerable conditions” at the courthouses, along with concerns that judges who sentence defendants must ride the elevators alongside of them without any protective measures put in place.
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7 comments:

Anonymous said...

It's their own fault. The AFSCME has always voted for Democrats, so "suck it up cupcakes".

Anonymous said...

Democrats complaining about nothing...

Anonymous said...

Absolutely no sympathy here. I'm sick and tired of hearing government employees whine about how tough they have it. If it's that bad-get a real job.

Anonymous said...

Their contract must be expiring soon…..

Anonymous said...

Tough kakka unionites! Welcome to the Democrat plantation!
You voted for them to waste your tax money on B.S. so suck it up and go to work.
Next time vote for someone that actually knows what PRIORITIES and responsibility are.

Anonymous said...

What some cheese with that whine.

Anonymous said...

"Horrific"! LOL! It was "State of the Art" when it was built, and has not changed since then. What has changed?

You got it.