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Sac City Educators & School Workers Strike DAY THREE: Striking Educators & Staff Hit the Street
Today, Friday, March 25, beginning at 11am, Caesar Chavez Park, across from City Hall, teachers, school staff, parents, and community supporters to rally and march in downtown Sacramento
M E D I A A D V I S O R Y
Friday, March 25, 2022
Contact: SCTA Jamie Horwitz, 202-549-4921 (cell), jhdcpr@starpower.net
SEIU 1021: Jennie Smith-Camejo 510-710-0201, Jennie.Smith-Camejo@seiu1021.org
HOLD THE LINE! District Management Still Refuses to Negotiate. Our Strike Continues.
Thank you to everyone who has been holding the picket
lines for the last two days, and who has come out to our powerful
rallies with SCTA. United with parents, students,
and other community members, we have come together by the
thousands to deliver a resounding message too loud
for Superintendent Aguilar and the school board to
ignore.
Has COVID-19 Cost You Your Leave?
Tell Us Your Story!
SEIU 1021 members in the City of Oakland have shown up to work and shown out for the community throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. Many of us have been forced to use our leave during the pandemic for many reasons: when working conditions were unsafe, or when our families needed us at home, or other reasons.
If you have lost leave during the pandemic, please tell your story below: your information will be kept strictly private and never shared without your permission. We are asking for this information so we can fight for better leave options from the City.
Join Sac City Unified Schools Classified Staff & Educators on the Picket Lines!
Our strike begins Wed., March 23, 2022
Join SCUSD staff and educators on the picket lines in solidarity starting this Wednesday, March 23, or at our main strike events:
Wednesday, March 23, 11:30 AM
Serna Center - 5601 47th Ave, Sacramento
Thursday, March 24, 11:30 AM
Sacramento County Office of Education – 10474 Mather Blvd.,
Mather
Friday, March 25, 11:30 AM
City Hall/Cesar Chavez Park – 910 I Street, Sacramento
Our Joint Strike with SCTA Starts Tomorrow, Wednesday 3/23. Here’s What You Need to Know.
Our strike with our union sisters and brothers of Sacramento City
Teachers Association starts tomorrow morning.
While a strike is always a last resort, SCUSD management’s
refusal to negotiate in good faith a contract that will address
the staffing crisis in our district by retaining and recruiting
employees has left us no other choice.
Hundreds of City Workers plan to March Down Market St in Protest of Mayor’s Refusal to Safely Staff City Services
City workers are doubling down on their efforts to urge the Mayor to address San Francisco’s staffing crisis, as hundreds of workers plan to march down Market Street on March 23. Earlier in the day, members of the Board of Supervisors will be holding a hearing to discuss the chronic short-staffing across the Department of Public Health that is impacting patient care and the ability of city residents to access services.
We will plan to start gathering at City Hall at 4 pm, and will start the rally and march around 5 pm.
Advice to educators, staff, and parents: Prepare for a strike.
“The district’s actions make it look inevitable.”
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Tuesday, March 22, 2022
Contact:
SCTA: Jamie Horwitz, 202-549-4921 (cell), jhdcpr@starpower.net; SEIU 1021: Jennie Smith-Camejo 510-710-0201, Jennie.Smith-Camejo@seiu1021.org
Film screening: “No Time To Waste: The Urgent Mission Of Betty Reid Soskin” on March 27
SEIU Local 1021 Women’s Solidarity Committee to screen documentary film on legondary park ranger Betty Reid Soskin’s life
Join the SEIU Local 1021 Women’s Solidarity Committee on Sunday, March 27, at 4 pm for a special film screening of the biographical documentary film, No Time To Waste: The Urgent Mission Of Betty Reid Soskin. The film celebrates the legendary life of one-hundred-year-old park ranger Betty Reid Soskin’s inspiring life, work, and urgent mission to restore critical missing chapters of America’s story.
Alameda County Committee on Political Education Presented a Zoom Forum: “How to COPE”
On Sunday, March 20, members of SEIU 1021’s Alameda County Committee on Political Education (COPE) hosted a public forum entitled “How to COPE.” The forum was an introduction to what COPE does and how it does it, from how meetings are run to how the endorsement process works and more.
Chris Naso, a legislative assistant with the City of Berkeley, said, “For newer members, the facets of our local are vast and sometimes confusing or intimidating; it was an absolute privilege to learn directly from our member leaders about how COPE works.”
Thousands of SEIU 1021 & SCTA members rally at Sac City Unified School Board, announce strike date
Despite a strike looming this week, SCUSD management refused to negotiate with either union over the weekend.
Join SCUSD staff and educators on the picket lines in solidarity starting this Wednesday, March 23, or at our main strike events:
Wednesday, March 23, 11:30 AM
Serna Center - 5601 47th Ave, Sacramento
Thursday, March 24, 11:30 AM
Sacramento County Office of Education – 10474 Mather Blvd.,
Mather
Friday, March 25, 11:30 AM
City Hall/Cesar Chavez Park – 910 I Street, Sacramento