According to the United Steelworkers union, which helped the organization drive, about two-thirds of the workers voted in favor of forming a union and they have petitioned the National Labor Relations Board to review the results and authorize a formal unionization vote.

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“This is about job security,” said Josh Borden, an HCL worker who voted in favor of forming a union. “We want to have some democratic process here; some ability to collectively bargain.” HCL workers at the Pittsburgh site work alongside full-time Google workers but wear different colored badges and are at times excluded from events available to the Google employees, Borden said.

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Google and other technology firms have scuttled numerous union efforts from workers ranging from warehouse workers to delivery drivers. Turning to contract workers helps keep costs lower, particularly for white-collar jobs like content moderation — the job of deciding whether content should be allowed online.

HCL “employees work side-by-side with those of the giant corporation for far less compensation and few, if any, of the perks,” according to a statement about the union action. The group is identifying itself as the Pittsburgh Association of Tech Professionals.

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Unions have made inroads, largely for nontechnical roles. Bus drivers and security guards that service Google, Facebook and other companies have won the right to collectively bargain in recent years. About 150 workers making deliveries and working in warehouses for Google in 2015 attempted to unionize before the company rejiggered the unit, effectively quashing the effort.

The treatment of contract workers has been a hot-button issue at Google, where full-time employees have demanded the laborers receive pay and benefits to more closely match theirs. Some workers signed a petition in protest of Google’s firing of some contract workers working on artificial intelligence for the search giant.

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Uber, Lyft and food-delivery firm DoorDash have pledged $90 million to battle a California bill that would extend further benefits and pay to contract drivers. Classifying them as employees would upend their business models, which rely on drivers assuming costs such as fuel and vehicle insurance to keep fares lower.

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In April, Google said it would require its contractor firms to offer paid sick and parental leave, as well as improved health care and minimum pay of $15 per hour. Google could end a contract with the outside firms if it fails to comply.

Google and HCL didn’t respond to requests for comment Friday. NLRB spokesman Nelson Carrasco declined to comment.

United Steelworkers spokesman Tony Montana said the union is “anxious to win the representation election so that we can go about the business of negotiating a fair contract that makes HCL employees across the country take notice.” HCL employs additional Google workers around the country.