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SCUSD Strike Continue, as Workers Wait for Counterproposals from District
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A strike by 4,600 Sacramento classified staff and teachers, members of SEIU 1021 and the Sacramento City Teachers Association (SCTA) respectively, has entered another school week.
Strike Update: Strike Continues Monday; SEIU 1021 Waiting for Counterproposals from District
Dolores Huerta, famed civil rights and labor leader, co-founder of the United Farm Workers, scheduled to speak in support of educators at rally Monday 11 am, Rosemount High School
**FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE**
Monday, March 28
Contact: SEIU 1021 Jennie Smith-Camejo, (510) 710-0201, jennie.smith-camejo@seiu1021.org
SCTA Jamie Horwitz, 202-549-4921 (cell), jhdcpr@starpower.net
Our Strike Continues Monday
Our bargaining team is waiting for counterproposals from SCUSD management
All SEIU 1021 members should report to the picket
lines outside their worksite 45 minutes BEFORE the beginning of
business Monday, March 28.
After a full day of pushing Sacramento City Unified School
District to provide counterproposals to address the District’s
classified staffing crisis by retaining and recruiting workers to
fill the 400 vacant classified positions, the SEIU 1021
bargaining team has requested that the District return to the
table at 10am tomorrow morning.
Strike Update: SCUSD Shows Up to Bargaining with SEIU 1021 Unprepared; Refuses to Negotiate with SEIU and SCTA at Same Table
SEIU 1021 will be waiting for the District to come back to the table with counterproposals to reach a deal after its meeting with SCTA this afternoon
**FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE**
Sunday, March 27, 2022
Contact: Jennie Smith-Camejo, (510) 710-0201, jennie.smith-camejo@seiu1021.org
Strike Update: SEIU 1021 Met with District Today; Has Submitted Counterproposals to District and Requested to Negotiate Again Tomorrow
**FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE**
Saturday, March 26, 4pm
Contact: Jennie Smith-Camejo, 510-710-0201, jennie.smith-camejo@seiu1021.org
Sac City Unified Schools Staff & Educators Strike
Here's What You Need to Know & Where to Go to Support!
SEIU 1021 members along with the educators of Sacramento City Teachers Association (SCTA) have been on strike since Wednesday, March 23, as District management continues to ignore its role in its staffing crisis and negotiate a fair contract that will retain and recruit staff.
Watch our 3/26/22 9:30am update on where negotiations stand here.
SEIU 1021 SCUSD Strike Update 3/26/22
Friday, March 26, the SEIU 1021 Sacramento City Unified School District bargaining team once again requested that the District join us at the bargaining table. We asked them to join us Saturday morning at 10am. We shared our request for them to join us with media, in hopes of pushing them to respond to our request rather than ignoring it as they have ignored all of our requests to bargain since March 17.
Here is a brief strike update as of 9:30am on Saturday, March 26.
Sac City Educators & School Workers Strike DAY THREE: Striking Educators & Staff Hit the Street
Today, Friday, March 25, beginning at 11am, Caesar Chavez Park, across from City Hall, teachers, school staff, parents, and community supporters to rally and march in downtown Sacramento
M E D I A A D V I S O R Y
Friday, March 25, 2022
Contact: SCTA Jamie Horwitz, 202-549-4921 (cell), jhdcpr@starpower.net
SEIU 1021: Jennie Smith-Camejo 510-710-0201, Jennie.Smith-Camejo@seiu1021.org
HOLD THE LINE! District Management Still Refuses to Negotiate. Our Strike Continues.
Thank you to everyone who has been holding the picket
lines for the last two days, and who has come out to our powerful
rallies with SCTA. United with parents, students,
and other community members, we have come together by the
thousands to deliver a resounding message too loud
for Superintendent Aguilar and the school board to
ignore.
Has COVID-19 Cost You Your Leave?
Tell Us Your Story!
SEIU 1021 members in the City of Oakland have shown up to work and shown out for the community throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. Many of us have been forced to use our leave during the pandemic for many reasons: when working conditions were unsafe, or when our families needed us at home, or other reasons.
If you have lost leave during the pandemic, please tell your story below: your information will be kept strictly private and never shared without your permission. We are asking for this information so we can fight for better leave options from the City.