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For our children, our communities, and our future.
Sign up to support The California Schools and Local Communities Funding Act

Closing the Corporate Property Tax Loophole for billionaires and wealthy corporations would fund our schools and local communities while protecting homeowners, residential renters, agricultural land, and small businesses.

We can restore over $12 billion to schools, community colleges, and other services SEIU 1021 members provide for our parks, libraries, emergency response services, health clinics, trauma centers, roads, homeless services, and beyond.

Yes, I want to help pass The California Schools and Local Communities Funding Act!

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Join us at the 2020 Women’s March
We'll be talking to voters about getting Schools & Communities First on the ballot

SEIU 1021 members support the mission of the Women’s March: to unify and empower everyone who stands for human rights, civil liberties, and social justice for all, and to harness the political power of diverse women and their communities to create transformative social change. 

Yes, I'll be there!

I understand that SEIU and its locals and affiliates may use automated calling technologies and/or text message me on my cellular phone on a periodic basis. SEIU will never charge for text message alerts. Carrier message and data rates may apply to such alerts. Text STOP to 55000 to stop receiving messages. Text HELP to 55000 for more information.

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Know Your Rights
Stay Safe at Work

Your union has become aware of health and safety concerns in the City of Oakland, including concerns outside of those normally associated with the work performed in Police and Fire Emergency Communications and Public Works.

We have met with the City, and made it clear to them that the health and safety of our members and their families is a non-negotiable priority. It is the responsibility of every one of us to watch out for any unsafe or unhealthy work assignments, and to speak up when they happen. Here’s how to do that:

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Solano Courts workers vote overwhelmingly to ratify a new contract

Superior Court of Solano County workers have voted to ratify their most recent agreement, after securing a number of significant victories for members at the Court.

Included in the new contract are a 6% raise after ratification, followed by a 3% raise in November of 2022. Members also won vacation cash out language, new pay differentials for court reporters that could go as high as 10% depending on the workers’ certification status, and more. 

Solano Court worker Dreighton Palacios had this to say: