How Security Officers Are Improving Our Jobs and Building Our Careers
Today, more than ever, the safety and well-being of building tenants and the public depends on security officers. But too often, we find ourselves without proper training and proper compensation for the job we do. That's why security officers across the U.S. are coming together to form a union with SEIU, the country's largest and fastest-growing union of private security officers.
More than 50,000 SEIU members work in private security, law enforcement, and other public safety jobs in more than a dozen U.S. cities including Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, Milwaukee, Minneapolis-St. Paul, New York, Sacramento, the San Francisco Bay Area, Seattle, and Washington, DC.
SEIU security officers come from a proud tradition of service. The goal of SEIU security officers is to bring more professionalism and respect to private security by increasing training, improving wages and benefits, and developing career opportunities for security officers.