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Medicare For All Meeting
1021 Medicare for All meets Tuesday, Jan 7 6:30 p.m., San Francisco Office. 300 Rhode Island St.
Panel Discussion: Workers with Disabilities.
Stand Up and speak out against workplace bullying.
A panel discussion and open forum for SEIU 1021 members on ending workplace bullying.
Tuesday, September 24th, 2019.
5:30pm
350 Rhode Island st.
San Francisco, CA 94103
To RSVP, call David Williams at 415-939-5149 or email: iamdhw@comcast.net
Dinner Served at 5:30pm
Discussion begins promptly at 6pm
Lights for Liberty in Oakland
Vigil to End Migrant Detention Camps Friday,
July 12, 2019 5:00 – 6:30 pm
Oakland City Hall, 1 frank Ogawa Plaza,
People are dying at the border and in detention camps, and the moral fiber of our society hangs in the balanced tipped by a hateful administration. What we do—or don’t do—now will echo for decades to come. Across the country communities are holding vigils to say NO to inhumane migrant detention. Children should not be put in cages. Children should be united with their families. Families belong together.
Lights for Liberty in Marysville
Vigil to End Migrant Detention Camps Friday,
July 12, 2019
7:30 – 9:30 pm
Yuba County Jail 200-216 6th Street, Marysville, CA
Catch The Bus to the Vigil
Stockton – SEIU 1021 Office located at 4226 Coronado Ave
Bus leaves at 5pm and returns by 10:30pm.
May 2: Rally and Protest at SFMTA
Rally and Protest
Thursday, May 2 12:30pm – 1:30 pm
1 South Van Ness, San Francisco
As pressures and demand increase on our public transportation system and our streets become more congested, as do threats to rider and workers’ safety. Yet City Administrators and Negotiators want to shut out workers from helping make SFMTA a safer system for all.
March 7 International Women’s Day Action in SF
March & Rally - 1 South Van Ness, SF
Income inequality hurts all of us but attacks on the public services and programs that we provide hurt women disproportionately. Women are still 35 percent more likely than men to be in poverty in America.
In honor of International Women’s Day, join us in a march and rally to urge Mayor London Breed and our Board of Supervisors to do the right thing: strengthen our city’s poverty and homelessness prevention programs, prioritize services to women and families, and negotiate a fair contract with workers.