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At a Critical Time for the Labor Movement, SEIU 1021 Welcomes New Executive Director David Canham and Wishes Outgoing John Stead-Mendez All the Best
On August 2 of this year, SEIU 1021 will welcome David Canham as its new Executive Director. He will be replacing John Stead-Mendez, who has been with us since 2013 but is moving on to join National Nurses United as Director of their Veterans Administration Division.
Meet Rafael Picazo – 2021 Convention Delegate
What is your name, title, and chapter?
I’ve worked for SFUSD for the last 38 years in the Environmental Health Department. I also serve as the SFUSD Chapter President.
Is this your first time as a chapter delegate for the convention?
No, I’ve been a delegate a few times over the years and attended many conventions in the past as a Delegate.
What was your experience as a first-time delegate?
Meet Donneva Reid – 2021 Convention Delegate
What is your title, organization, and chapter affiliation?
I work for Oakland Unified School District as an Accounting Clerk in the Facility Dept. I am also the First Vice President for the OUSD chapter.
Is this your first time as a chapter delegate for the convention?
This is my second time as a chapter delegate.
What was your experience as a first-time delegate?
City of Berkeley Clerical and Maintenance Workers Stick Together and Win a Strong Contract
Early in the morning of June 24, the City of Berkeley’s elected Bargaining Teams for the Clerical and Maintenance chapters reached a tentative agreement with City representatives. The new three-year contract keeps medical and dental benefits at their current levels, and includes cost of living adjustments of 4% in the first year, 3% in the second, and 1% in the third, along with a signing bonus after ratification.
San Francisco General Hospital Misc Unit Elections – 2021
The results from our last vote are in! 84% of the members who voted approved our new Chapter bylaws—congratulations! The membership also instructed us to conduct our upcoming votes online. Next up are our Chapter officer elections.
Chapter Officer Elections
You can nominate yourself and/or other members by clicking here.
Chapter Meeting Wednesday, June 30
5 p.m., Join by Zoom or Phone
Phone
(669) 900-6833
Meeting ID: 812 6419 3864
Passcode: 373462
WE HAVE A TENTATIVE AGREEMENT WITH THE CITY
Maintenance and Clerical Chapters Bargaining Update for June 25, 2021
Early in the morning of June 24, your elected Bargaining Teams reached a tentative agreement with City representatives.
Next, we will vote on accepting it. Voting will take place online between July 1 and July 5, so be sure the Member Resource Center has your personal email address and phone number: 1-877-687-1021
Register for Labor Management Committee Tips and Traps
Monday, May 24, 5:30pm - 7pm
Registration is open for a zoom version of this popular class.
Wear Your Purple Wednesday, June 30 To Support Your Bargaining Team
Bargaining Update for June 22, 2021
Dear Co-Workers:
We are actively negotiating on your behalf as your elected Bargaining Team. We held a very telling session with the City last week.
Currently, we have reached 6 tentative agreements (these will be voted on by all full members in order to become final) with the City. There have been more than 30 proposals shared at the table.
This past weekend, we commemorated Juneteenth—but the fight for racial justice is far from over
President Joe Biden signed a measure into law last Thursday establishing June 19 as Juneteenth National Independence Day, a day commemorating the end of slavery in the United States. The day is also sometimes called “Juneteenth Independence Day,” “Freedom Day” or “Emancipation Day.” It’s the first new federal holiday since Martin Luther King Jr. Day was created in 1983.