From the beginning, this has been about building safer communities, added Mike Kipka, a security officer at Block E in Minneapolis. Whether it's affordable family health insurance or taking steps to improve training and reduce turnover in our industry, we need to do what's best not only for ourselves but for everyone in the Twin Cities.
Since day one, we have been committed to settling a contract that provides us with affordable health care for ourselves and our families in a responsible manner, said James Matias, a security officer for American Security in Saint Paul. Unfortunately, the security companies would rather leave our health at risk than work together for solutions.
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