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Old bosses, new organizing
The labor movement sees a resurgent, militant push to organize big tech, big coffee, and big food

May 16, 2022: A sleeping working-class giant is awakening from its slumber. In more ways than one, the labor movement is striking back by taking on new organizing opportunities against some old foes. Nearly half a million workers went on strike in 2018 and 2019, the most significant numbers in three decades. The militancy continues with workers fighting for the right to form a union, win higher wages, and secure better benefits. The result: a strike wave and a rising tide of worker power taking down the most challenging foes.

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In Alameda County, Management Says “Heroes Work Here” but They Aren’t Acting Like It

On Tuesday, April 26, hundreds of SEIU 1021 members from across Alameda County rallied outside a closed session of the Board of Supervisors to call for the sacrifices of members to be honored. The pandemic has led to an increased need for the vital services that frontline workers provide. Whether we’re called “public servants,” “disaster workers,” or “heroes,” it’s clear that we deserve recognition and that the County must invest in and reward its dedicated workforce. 

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Thousands of union members march on SF City Hall in honor of International Workers’ Day
The 2022 May Day march recreated the 1934 march down Market Street

On Sunday May 1, thousands of workers from around the Bay Area marched down Market Street from Embarcadero to San Francisco’s Civic Center to commemorate International Workers’ Day in a recreation of the famous 1934 May Day March. The march, which was sponsored by several Bay Area labor councils, concluded with a rally at City Hall.

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Celebrate Asian Pacific Islander Heritage Month
Saturday, May 7, 2022, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., Madison Square Park, 810 Jackson Street, Oakland

This Saturday, May 7, please come celebrate Asian Pacific Islander Heritage Month with us at Madison Square Park (810 Jackson St., Oakland, near Lake Merritt BART Station). The theme this year is “Women Rising: Strengthening and Connecting Our Communities”, and there will be a speaking program, resources and information, a children’s area, and a free vaccine clinic.

Vaccine Clinic: