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In San Francisco and Sacramento, thousands of union members take to the streets to celebrate International Workers’ Day
On May 1, people across the globe took to the streets to celebrate International Workers Day and champion causes to support unions and working people. In Northern California and across the country, May Day celebrations called for the passage of the Protecting the Right to Organize (PRO) Act, which will empower workers to exercise our freedom to organize and negotiate for better wages and working conditions.
San Joaquin County Hospital workers enforce their contract and win over unilateral changes to working conditions and back pay
IT workers at San Joaquin County Hospital are celebrating their victory after winning a grievance that they filed against management for owed back pay and a unilateral change in working conditions.
Members initially brought their concerns to management but were shut down. After referencing their contract, it became clear that they’d need to collectively enforce the agreement using the grievance process.
Why Aren’t We Bargaining Yet!?
Plain and simple: because management refuses to withdraw its old concessionary proposal, a proposal that requires furlough days and healthcare contributions from our members. The City has no financial need for concessions.
After the fact-finding sessions, the City agreed to write a revised bargaining proposal. Four months have passed, but the City has not yet provided a new proposal.
City of Berkeley Maintenance and Clerical Joint Chapter Meeting
Tuesday, May 11: Noon & 7 p.m.
City of Berkeley Maintenance & Clerical
Joint Chapter Meeting
May 11, 2021
12:00 PM & 7:00 PM
Topic: Bargaining Update
Date: Tuesday, May 11, 2021
Time: 12:00 PM
Join Zoom Meeting
https://seiu1021.zoom.us/j/83325803367
Meeting ID: 833 2580 3367
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