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We won’t be fooled by the so-called “Freedom” Foundation—we’re sticking with our union
An extreme, anti-worker organization deceptively titled the Freedom Foundation (who often go by OptOutToday) is sending misleading messages to our members in an attempt to weaken our union. Shamefully, they are using the holidays as cover to attack our collective strength at work.
“San Joaquin County deserved better than Monica Nino and so does Contra Costa County”
SEIU 1021 Members Speak Out Against Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors’ Choice of Monica Nino as Chief Administrative Officer, After Her Long Track Record of Union-Busting and Anti-Working-People Actions
In Contra Costa County, SEIU 1021 members demanded that the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors rescind their decision to hire current San Joaquin County County Administrator Monica Nino as the new Chief Administrative Officer. The members were joined by a coalition of union workers representing some 8,000 workers, as they spoke out at the Board of Supervisors meeting last Tuesday, December 8.
Longtime SEIU 1021 member leader wins seat on Sonoma County Employees’ Retirement Association Board
We’re proud to announce that Tim Tuscany has won election to the SCERA Board. This is a fantastic win not just for Tim, who unseated a 16 year incumbent to secure victory, but for all SEIU 1021 members participating in the retirement plan.
SEIU 1021 Holiday Meal Giveaway

The holiday season is a time for us to relax and enjoy the company of our friends and loved ones. This has been a challenging year for many SEIU 1021 members, however, as the pandemic and its impacts have led to uncertainty for many working families.
That’s why SEIU 1021 will be donating holiday meals to members who may be financially struggling at this time. These meals will be available for pick up at SEIU 1021 union offices around Northern California.
After a successful strike, new management comes to Alameda Health System
CEO out, SEIU 1021 member in as a Trustee
Workers at Alameda Health System, the county’s safety-net healthcare system, have been fighting for better care, better management, and a fair contract. After their successful five-day unfair labor practice strike in early October, the Alameda County Board of Supervisors stepped in and demanded that the AHS Board of Trustees resign. Last week, AHS CEO Delvecchio Finley gave the Board of Supervisors a letter of resignation, and today, SEIU 1021 Vice President of Organizing Jennifer Esteen, a psychiatric nurse at San Francisco General Hospital, will be sworn in as one of the new trustees.