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East Bay Retiree Chapter
East Bay Retiree Chapter, Weds, June 5, Noon-2:00, at Harry’s Hofbrau, 14900 East 14th Street, San Leandro
14900 East 14th Street, San Leandro
East Bay Retiree Chapter
East Bay Retiree Chapter, Weds, June 5, Noon-2:00, at Harry’s Hofbrau, 14900 East 14th Street, San Leandro
San Francisco, CA 94103
Public Budgets that Lift Up Public Programs and Working Families
As cities, counties, schools, and other public agencies finalize their budgets, workers who provide vital services are speaking out and ensuring that elected officials are prioritizing programs that put working families first.
At budget forums across city, Oakland workers are standing up to tell City Council members that homelessness, affordable housing, and cleaner, safer streets are priorities for everyone who lives and works in the city, and that these problems demand restored staffing and funding levels.
No Hate in Healthcare
Nurses Condemn U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Rule Enabling Discrimination in Healthcare Services
Today nurses, joined by community allies, gathered in front of SF General Hospital’s historic Ward 86—the first dedicated AIDS clinic in the country—to speak out against the Trump Administration’s “conscience in healthcare” rule. The rule allows healthcare providers, insurance companies, hospitals and pharmacies to refuse healthcare based on personal beliefs.
SFMTA Service Critical Workers Seek Safer Working Conditions
Following the ousting of the San Francisco Municipal Transit Agency’s (SFMTA) director, hundreds of SFMTA workers protested in front of the embattled agency’s headquarters to call on administrators and SF’s Mayor Breed to fix issues and to select a candidate that comprehends frontline worker and rider concerns.
On May Day, Gov. Newsom Walks in the Shoes of Los Rios Community College Workers
On May 1, International Workers Day, Gov. Gavin Newsom worked alongside Brenda Baker, a groundskeeper, and Maria Arambula, a custodian, at American River College. Both Brenda and Maria work for the Los Rios Community College District, and they spoke to the governor on about the struggles facing working people in our state.
What are the workplace issues you’re facing?
Citywide Worksite Meetings
Meet your elected Bargaining Team to discuss the issues you’re facing. As we kick off our negotiations, communications is key. Speak out about the issues that you and your coworkers are facing and that we must take on with management.
Wed., April 10
7101 Edgewater
3 p.m. – 5 p.m.
Wed., April 24
Downtown, FOP
11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.
Wed., May 8
Main Library
5 p.m. – 7 p.m.
Rally To Improve Patient Care in SF
April 23 at a Lunchtime Rally from 12-1PM at SFGH
In the richest city in the world, with the highest cost of living and most billionaires, and a new wave of tech IPOs about to make inequality worse, there’s no excuse for healthcare workers to burn out because we don’t have the resources our patients need.
But we are being told in negotiations that the City can’t afford to invest in the staffing our patients need, can’t stop the abuse of temporary workers, and can’t allow our salaries to keep up with the skyrocketing cost of living.
Nurses and Healthcare Workers Sound the Alarm on Short-Staffing, Increased Pressures on Public Health Services Resulting from Rising Income Inequality
SF Healthcare Workers Demand Mayor Breed Invest in Programs and Workforce that Address Complex Mental and Physical Health Needs Stemming from Growing Public Health Crisis