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Julie Meyers, longtime SEIU 1021 member leader and 3x bargaining team member, reflects on her experience in negotiations

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How long did you work for the city and county of SF and what was your job title?
 
My name is Julie Meyers, and I was a Child Welfare Worker and then a Supervisor with the City and County of San Francisco for just over 31 years.
 
What first prompted you to want to run for the bargaining team?
 

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SEIU 1021 members reflect on their experiences applying for the UC Berkeley Labor Center’s C.L. Dellums African American Leadership School

This year, five SEIU Local 1021 members were accepted into the UC Berkeley Labor Center’s CL Dellums African American Leadership School. This six-week program brings together and trains young emerging leaders to strengthen the connection between the Black community and the labor movement and promote the interests of Black workers within their unions and their communities. 

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The FAST Recovery Act: Fast Food Workers Rally in Stockton

“All American City,” the motto of Stockton, California, rings hollow when its Assemblymember, Carlos Villapudua, took the easy way out and abstained from voting “yes” for Assembly Bill 257 - the Fast Food Accountability and Standards Recovery Act, or FAST Recovery Act.

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Superior Court of Amador County

SEIU 1021 staff and member leaders are working hard to safeguard your health at work during the COVID-19 pandemic. Click here to find employer-specific information, details, and documents to learn more about what’s happening in your worksite during this outbreak.

Download the Superior Court of Amador County Memorandum of Understanding for the General Unit (2015 - 2018)

Download the Superior Court of Amador County Memorandum of Understanding Extension (2018 - 2025)

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Labor Leaders Lead the March for the Build Back Better Plan

In the nineteen-thirties and forties, it was the labor movement that brought the United States, and the world, out of the Great Depression. Only a decade ago, it was millions of working-class people that saved the U.S. and the world from the worst of the Great Recession.

Now, COVID-19 has revealed the structural inequalities about how our profit-first society runs. The pandemic has laid bare the injustice we see in race, class, gender, ethnicity, and more. It has also exposed the indifference to human suffering that is endemic to a system that favors the few over the many.

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CCA Staff and Adjuncts stand strong at their Union BBQ and petition launch

On Sunday, July 18, 2021, dozens of CCA Staff, Adjuncts, and supporters gathered at the community grills near Lake Merritt Boat House in Oakland to celebrate a tough collective year on zoom and to launch the official CCA petition against President Beal.

After a year of ongoing negotiations, the CCA union is taking the fight to the boss by launching a contract petition in the face of sluggish negotiations and disgraceful conduct led by CCA’s union-busting attorney Michael Vartain.