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Basic Steward Training in Sacramento
- SACRAMENTO Office – Tues., Oct. 23 / 5:30 pm – 8:00 pm, 5450 Power Inn Road, Suite F, Sacramento, CA
Designed for new stewards, this course focuses on the rights and roles of union leaders, legal protections for stewards, problem-solving 101, and Weingarten rights.
Speak Up. Stop the HATE!
On Oct. 10, the Trump administration issued its proposed “public charge” rule—a rule that forces immigrants to choose between the well-being of their family or having a future in America. Any rule that jeopardizes a person’s right to healthcare, nutrition, housing, and other basic, vital services working people and low-income immigrant families need to thrive—is against America’s values.
It’s time to speak up and take a stand against this rule taking effect. Act Now!
ALCO General Chapter Meeting Via Zoom
Video Conference into the meeting from home and participate.
October 11th will be the first attempt at ALCO GENERAL CHAPTER having a zoom/meeting where members can sit at the home computer and log in to participate at chapter meeting. This is a pilot, 100 people can participate and we will track how successful it is. This came from the membership and I want to thank them for the suggestion.
Time for them to log in is 6:00pm official start time of the chapter meeting.
Use this Link: https://zoom.us/j/259751195
SFMTA Service Critical Bargaining Team Election
ALL MEMBERS are encouraged to participate in the vote.
PARKING CONTROL OFFICERS [2]:
- Trevor Adams
- Sterling Haywood
- Michael Young
CAR CLEANER [1]:
- Tanya Brown
- Reginald Drake
- Brian James
- Charles Whitbeck
SR. CAR CLEANER [1]
- VACANT (no nominees)
ELECTED/ACCLAIMED
SR.
Stopping Threats to Healthcare and Social Services Programs
Newly-Proposed Public Charge Rule Change Targets Working Families and Low Income Immigrants
On September 27, Asian Health Services workers joined community leaders to condemn the newly-proposed public charge rule that would make it impossible for working people and low-income immigrants who participate in healthcare and social services programs to receive a green card.