Search: 10/16/2018

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Advanced Steward II in Sacramento

  • SACRAMENTO Office – Wed., Dec. 12 / 5:30 pm – 8:00 pm, 5450 Power Inn Road, Suite F, Sacramento, CA

Stewards who wish to develop their skills in putting arguments together and presenting cases as well as writing grievances are invited to attend. Intermediate Steward Training is a pre-requisite.

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Advanced Steward I in Sacramento

  • SACRAMENTO Office – Wed., Nov.14 / 5:30 pm – 8:00 pm, 5450 Power Inn Road, Suite F, Sacramento, CA

Stewards who wish to learn how to build solidarity, organize around issues, have effective conversations, and recruit members should attend this class.

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Intermediate Steward Training in Sacramento

  • SACRAMENTO Office – Thurs., Nov. 1 / 5:30 pm – 8:00 pm, 5450 Power Inn Road, Suite F, Sacramento, CA

For those who already know the basics, this course looks closer at grievances and investigations, the tests of just cause, dealing with management, and the union’s right to information.

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Basic Steward Training in Sacramento

  • SACRAMENTO Office – Tues., Oct. 23 / 5:30 pm – 8:00 pm, 5450 Power Inn Road, Suite F, Sacramento, CA

Designed for new stewards, this course focuses on the rights and roles of union leaders, legal protections for stewards, problem-solving 101, and Weingarten rights.

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Speak Up. Stop the HATE!

On Oct. 10, the Trump administration issued its proposed “public charge” rule—a rule that forces immigrants to choose between the well-being of their family or having a future in America. Any rule that jeopardizes a person’s right to healthcare, nutrition, housing, and other basic, vital services working people and low-income immigrant families need to thrive—is against America’s values. 

It’s time to speak up and take a stand against this rule taking effect. Act Now!

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Saving Sonoma County Parks and Jobs

“I’m calling members, texting people I know, pulling on people’s ears to educate them on the importance of Sonoma County’s Measure M,” said Michael Stanford, who works in Sonoma County Parks “I tell them that if they love the great outdoors and want more parkland with more trails, and also want to create green union jobs, they should vote yes.”

Measure M, if approved by voters, will raise funds for county and city parks throughout Sonoma County, bringing in approximately $11.5 million dollars annually to the parks system.