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Sonoma County Workers Win Hazard Pay, Increase in Living Wage Ordinance

December was an exciting month for Sonoma County workers, who scored two big wins from the Board of Supervisors. Thanks to stellar organizing led by chapter president Jana Blunt, members won hazard pay for the more than 4,000 County workers (with the exception of elected officials) in recognition of their dedicated service and sacrifice during the COVID-19 pandemic. Members also secured an increase in the county’s living wage ordinance to $16.75 an hour that will boost the take-home pay of the lowest-paid County employees.

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We Won Additional Compensation for Designated Shifts!

The Omicron surge is hitting us all hard. To improve patient care, address short staffing issues, and enhance safety, we negotiated with AHS management to create a new differential for certain shifts. This new differential will increase staffing, allow adequate staffing for acuity peaks and high-census times, and avoid using external agencies for staffing.

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Jan. 19, 2022 OUSD Chapter Bargaining Update

Your bargaining team met again on Wednesday, Jan. 19, and we spent a full day in negotiations. We are pleased to report that we’re finally making some progress in a number of areas.

With the power of our entire membership behind us, we are seeing positive movement from OUSD management on important issues of wages, longevity pay, reviving the Clerical Mentorship Program, and securing more paid training for many staff.

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Know Your Rights to Stay Safe at Work

Section 13.3 of our contract with the City protects us against unsafe work. If there is an immediate risk to you, a co-worker, or the public, you may refuse to begin or continue a work assignment.

Section 13.3 of our contract with the City protects us against unsafe work. If there is an immediate risk to you, a co-worker, or the public, you may refuse to begin or continue a work assignment. If you feel that you are being told to do something unsafe, inclduing something that would expose you to the risk of contracting COVID-19, follow these steps:

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San Joaquin County Human Services Agency Membership Meetings

Please join your fellow coworkers for an edibility worker meeting on Thursday, January 20, 2022, from 11:30 am to 1:30 pm, via Zoom information down below. We will be talking about bargaining surveys, safety concerns, and building power in our worksites. All are welcome to attend. If you have any questions, please contact your job steward, Andrea Colavita Pinkham, at a.colavitapinkham@seiu1021.org, or Cheryl, at cheryl.hicks@seiu1021.org.

Time: Thursday, January 20, 2021, 11:30 am - 1:30 pm

Topic: Eligibility worker meeting

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