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E Board Meeting

 The next E Board meeting is on Saturday, July 25 from 12:30pm-6:00pm, to be held via Zoom. RSVP to: joanne.cansicio@seiu1021.org

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We will be using SMS as means of communicating with our union members whom we represent as the legal agent of representation before their employer.  You can expect occasional broadcasts of organization-wide announcement that impact all members, and replies to inbound messages from members who have signed up for our union.

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SEIU Endorses Joe Biden for President

After almost four years of a president who has put corporations and his business allies ahead of workers and our families, I’m ready to work to elect Vice President Joe Biden because he is committed to working for and with working people to unrig the rules that have kept us from getting ahead.

Watch this video about why SEIU members are supporting Joe Biden for President:

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Pride Roundtable Discussion 2020: Queer Uprisings Against Police Brutality of the Past, Mirror the Uprisings of Today

To commemorate PRIDE month, SEIU 1021 members hosted a live virtual roundtable discussion with LGBTQ superstars on June 30.  The event was broadcasted on the SEIU 1021 Facebook page and kicked-off by Jennifer Esteen, SF DPH RN and SEIU 1021Organizing VP, who set the tone by reflecting how queer rebellions of the past, mirror the uprisings of the Black Lives Matter Movement.
 

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Oakland’s Mayor Takes Cuts and Concessions off the Table

On Friday, June 19, Oakland Mayor Libby Schaff announced she would not implement cuts to jobs and services. After a long-fought campaign, our members beat back the Mayor’s attack. 

Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, the City of Oakland administration claimed that their budget was broken, and the only way they could fix it was by slashing services to public, cutting the hours of the city’s so-called ‘temporary, part-time’ workforce, and possible mass layoffs of permanent workers.