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Field Team Supervisor
San Francisco, CA ( Posted 1/22/2020)
SEIU Local 1021 was founded in 2007 when ten local unions came together in Northern California to form one larger, more powerful union. Together our members are building a true 21st century union fighting to empower our members and improve our society. We are 54,000 strong – organizing and representing public service workers in cities, counties, courts, schools, private non-profits, special districts, public health care, nursing and higher education.
Chapter Meeting Minutes
January 9, 2020
SEIU General Chapter Meeting
January 9, 2020
a. Welcome and introductions given.
b. Approval of October’s minutes. Dave Granlich motioned for approval of the minutes. Elizabeth Rapheal seconded it with spelling correction for Tiesha’s name There were no minutes taken for the November meeting and the secretary was not there. And there was no meeting held in December.
c. Cheryl Lott and Tiesha Anderson were not able to make it to the meeting
SEIU 1021 Members Participate in the 2020 Women’s March
On January 18, hundreds of thousands of women and allies hit the streets across the United States and the world. The 2020 Women’s March a women-led movement providing intersectional education on a diverse range of issues and creating entry points for new grassroots activists and organizers.
At Alameda Health System, 1021 Members Stand Up for a Safe Workplace and a Healthy Environment for Patients
For years, Alameda Health System hospitals have faced
underfunding from the County. Understaffed departments are
struggling to provide adequate care for the poor, the elderly,
the homeless, and people experiencing mental health crises. Now,
SEIU 1021 members are standing up and saying “Enough is
enough!”
Area Field Director
Based in Santa Rosa (Posted Jan 15, 2020)
SEIU Local 1021 was founded in 2007 when ten local unions came together in Northern California to form one larger, more powerful union. Together our members are building a true 21st century union fighting to empower our members and improve our society. We are 54,000 strong – organizing and representing public service workers in cities, counties, courts, schools, private non-profits, special districts, public health care, nursing and higher education. We are looking for energetic, hard-working staff who are committed to real change, who believe in the value of work and the
Come to the Membership Meeting
Thursday, January 16: 12:15 p.m., Richmond Auditorium (403 Civic Center Plaza)
Agenda:
- Bargaining Update
- Meet the New Lead Negotiator
- Field Rep Update
- Lunch Will Be Provided
Don’t Forget to Purple Up Every Tuesday!
Our Strength Comes from Our Solidarity
ALCO General Chapter Meeting – Jan. 9, 2020
There is no Chapter meeting for December. The next meeting will be held on Januay 9th.
Thursday 01/09/2019
100 Oak Street
Dinner at 5:30 meeting immediately following
Steward Council 7-8:00