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We can’t wait to see you Saturday at our Education Industry Summit!
Here's what you need to know.

We have an exciting day planned for you at our first in-person SEIU 1021 Education Industry Summit Saturday, Oct. 29! Here’s what you need to know:
 

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Our summit will be held at Sunrise Event Center, 620 Orange Dr., Vacaville, CA 95688. The venue is next to the Hyatt Place Hotel and has plenty of parking in front and in the back of the hotel for those driving or carpooling.

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We have 3 transportation options for those who RSVP’ed for the bus:

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Retiree Council and Chapters

The Retiree Council comprises delegates from the Retiree Chapters: the Alameda County Retired Employees, East Bay Retirees, West Bay Retirees, Sonoma Area Retirees, and San Joaquin Retirees. The Council makes decisions on policy and budget for the retired members of SEIU 1021. The Council organizes new Retiree chapters. The Council meets monthly. For more details on meeting dates, times, and upcoming events, please contact Retiree Council Chair Greg Marro at greg.marro@seiu1021.org.

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SEIU 1021 joins families of police shooting victims to call on Interim DA Brooke Jenkins to prosecute SFPD officers who killed their loved ones

On Thursday, October 20th at 10 am, SEIU 1021 members joined the families of police shooting victims Keita O’Neil, Sean Moore, and Luis Gongora Pat at a press conference and rally outside District Attorney Brooke Jenkin’s office. The families of the three victims urged Jenkins to commit to prosecuting the officers, citing civil lawsuits and settlements awarded to the families, as well as independent investigations and disciplinary actions.

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Mendocino County workers take CEO and Board of Supervisors to task over continued inaction
The County's inaction on its staffing crisis paints a picture of incompetence or indifference to the needs of its most vulnerable.

 

Mendocino County workers once again rallied and flooded the Board of Supervisors meeting last Tuesday, October 18, as county administration continues to claim ignorance about its budget — despite abundant evidence that its finances are healthy – and pays lip service to its workers while refusing to address the staffing crisis that is driving more and more of them away.

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SEIU 1021: It’s time to get out the vote

Over the last several years, we have seen attacks on workers’ rights across the country. The victories we secure on the streets and at the bargaining table are directly linked to the ballot box. The gains we make are under siege by management teams, often elected public officials, trying to use our country’s economic and public health crises as reasons to take away our hard-earned wages and benefits.

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Workers rally to staff up Alameda County!

Across Alameda County on Friday, 10/21, SEIU 1021 workers took a unity break at 10:21 a.m. to show their solidarity. One of their issues is a staffing crisis that has more than 2,300 county positions unfilled according to the county’s own numbers. As the need for Medi-Cal, CalWORKS, CalFresh, and other services skyrockets and Alameda County’s headcount dwindles, SEIU 1021 workers are united in telling the County Board of Supervisors: “It’s time to staff up Alameda County!”

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SFUSD Educators & Staff to Hold a “Spirited” Rally in Costume to Protest the Ongoing Payroll Nightmare
They are joining with students and families for a Halloween action outside the October 25 school board to call attention to the never-ending payroll and benefits issues

**MEDIA ADVISORY FOR TUES. 10/25**

Contact: Jennie Smith-Camejo, (510) 710-0201, jennie.smith-camejo@seiu1021.org

SAN FRANCISCO, CA— Heading into Halloween, SFUSD teachers, classified staff, students, and families will be putting on costumes and lining up to haunt the school board–after calling the public’s attention to the 10-month nightmare that the EMPowerSF payroll system has caused at a spirited rally before the meeting.