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Tentative Agreement Highlights
TA ratification meetings and vote will take place first week of August
Dear SEIU SCOE classified professionals:
After months of challenging work and effort from your bargaining
team and many of your fellow union co-workers, we are proud to
announce that we have finalized the text of our tentative
agreement (TA) for members to consider. We strongly encourage
a YES vote from the membership.
Our Members Have Voted YES
To Ratify Our Tentative Agreement with the City!
The votes were 96.7% yes. City Council will now vote to accept the contract at two sessions, as is required by law. Chapter president Felipe Cuevas said, “This contract is a big win for our members, who have showed up and sacrificed for their community throughout the pandemic. To win this contract this early in the process is a testament to the hard work our members have done at the bargaining table, in their worksites, and in the community, helping elect pro-worker candidates to City Council.”
The unionization wave hits REI in Berkeley
As the summer season continues, so does a new heat wave of union organizing. The latest retail services corporation to feel the heat of workers fighting for a fair and just contract is Recreational Equipment, Inc., at its Berkeley location. More commonly known as REI, the company sells camping gear, hiking, climbing, cycling, water, running, fitness, snow, and travel equipment. The consumers’ cooperative operates 165 retail stores across 39 states.
Why “Staff Up” is the theme of 2022 — and what it means for worker power
If you’ve been following the SEIU 1021 Newswire and/or social media accounts this year, you have undoubtedly noticed a common theme: From San Francisco to Mendocino County to Sacramento City schools, 1021 members are demanding their employers do more to alleviate severe staffing crises that are burning out workers and harming the public services they provide.
Mendocino County workers rally at board of supervisors, demand action to address staffing crisis
With vacancy rates as high as 67% in critical positions, the County cannot afford to lose another worker and needs desperately to recruit – but it is doing nothing to plug the drain.
About 80 Mendocino County workers flooded the board of supervisors meeting in a sea of purple this morning, protesting the county’s inaction in the face of a major staffing crisis.
Family and Children’s Services social workers: 40 percent vacancy rate. Mental health clinicians: 67 percent vacancy rate. Public health nurses: 29.6 percent vacancy rate. Department of Transportation road crews: 32 percent vacancy rate. Employment and family services eligibility workers: 20 percent vacancy rate.
Contra Costa Mosquito and Vector Control District
SEIU 1021 staff and member leaders are working hard to safeguard your health at work during the COVID-19 pandemic. Click here to find employer-specific information, details, and documents to learn more about what’s happening in your worksite during this outbreak.
Download the Contra Costa Mosquito & Vector Control District MOU (2022-2024)
Contra Costa Mosquito & Vector Control Dist. Equity Adjustment Side Ltr_2022-07-11
Finance Manager
Oakland, CA (posted 04/07/22)
(Temporarily Hybrid Telecommute – Will Shift to Full-In Person)
We are looking for an experienced finance and accounting professional to fill our Finance Manager position and lead our progressive organization’s day-to-day finance operations.
We Have a Tentative Agreement With the City!
The 3-year contract includes COLAs of 14%. UPDATED TO INCLUDE FULL TA PACKET
To ensure our members get what they deserve as fast as possible, we will be holding our vote to ratify the new contract ASAP.
Voting will take place via email Monday, July 18 - Wednesday, July 20, and in person on Thursday, July 21:
- 7101 Edgewater: 7 a.m. – 9 a.m.
- 5050 Coliseum Way: 7 a.m. – 9 a.m.
- 250 Frank Ogawa Plaza: 8 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Full Details on the Contract Will Be Posted To
This Website:
seiu1021.org/city-oakland
Napa County workers march in downtown Napa to urge the board of supervisors to address the countywide vacancy problems
Hundreds of Napa County workers marched and rallied outside the Napa County administration building today, speaking out on the county worker staffing crisis. SEIU 1021 members attested to how understaffing — including of nurses in the Public Health Department, public health workers at Communicable Diseases, social workers at Child Protection Services and Comprehensive Services for Older Adults, and workers in the Mental Health Department – is hurting residents.