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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?

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City of Berkeley Clerical and Maintenance Workers Stick Together and Win a Strong Contract

City of Berkeley workers rally for a strong contract outside City Hall.

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.

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WE HAVE A TENTATIVE AGREEMENT WITH THE CITY
Maintenance and Clerical Chapters Bargaining Update for June 25, 2021

City of Berkeley workers rally in solidarity outside City Hall.

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

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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.

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SEIU 1021 Members in the City of Oakland Speak Up for a Budget That Works for All Oaklanders

Yeon Park and Oakland Chapter President Felipe Cuevas rally in support of a real recovery for Oakland.

As Oakland’s City Council continues to work towards passing a balanced budget, SEIU 1021 members and other members of the community keep the pressure on.  The City’s Refund Coalition, a group that includes SEIU 1021 and other labor organizations along with many community groups, has been tireless in its advocacy for a budget that prioritizes the things Oaklanders really care about: investing in housing as a human right; public safety and public services; protections for frontline workers; and arts and culture funding.

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It’s TIME!
For a Strong Contract, We Need Unity and Full Participation

For a Strong Contract, We Need Unity and Full Participation

Your elected bargaining team is united and fighting for every member of your union. But we can’t do it without you!

We need rank and file members to call in to City Council meetings on Tuesday nights to share their stories. As a union, our strength comes from our numbers, and we need to show Council and the Mayor that our numbers are strong and our members—not just our Bargaining Team—are united.

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Santa Clara University Adjuncts and Lecturers are calling for a free and fair union election on campus

This past Friday, June 11th, Santa Clara University Adjuncts and Lecturers set up a table at the graduation commencement ceremony on campus to raise awareness for their need to unionize and have a voice in the workplace. In addition to passing out fliers to grads and their families urging support, the adjuncts and lecturers had live screenprinting to make promotional posters to hand out.