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Standing Up for a City for All

City Workers, Housing Advocates and Gig Workers March from San Francisco City Hall to Uber Headquarters to Deliver Message for Gig Companies to Stop Shortchanging Public Services

In a city as absurdly rich as San Francisco, there is no reason for thousands of families to be left behind. The City is experiencing unprecedented wealth. Last year alone, city revenues were up to more than $10 Billion.

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#DisruptInequality Rally and March
RSVP for the Rally on Thursday, April 11 at SF City Hall

April 11 March and Rally in SF

Stand up for workers’ rights and against corporate greed that’s fueling the rise of income inequality. Join hundreds of San Francisco workers to take a stand for our communities and working families’ chance to thrive in our city.

When multi-billion dollar corporations dodge taxes, they rob city residents and workers of the city services and decent-paying jobs our communities deserve.

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SF Nonprofit Leadership Meeting
Thursday, April 18
5:30 PM

Meeting will be held at 350 Rhode Island #100 in San Francisco

Calling all SEIU 1021 Nonprofit members. Don’t miss this month’s leader- ship meeting to discuss our latest victories as well as the challenges and opportunities before us.

Agenda:

  • Bargaining Update
  • Minimum Compensation Ordinance Taskforce Update
  • Raising Nonprofit Contract Standards
  • Nonprofit newsletter and communication plan
  • Nonprofit Organizing Update
  • Building a Nonprofit Leadership Body

 

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2019 San Francisco Strike School
April 17 at 5:30 pm, 350 Rhode Island #100 in San Francisco

Across the country workers and residents are taking a stand against the attack on public services and the rights of working families to thrive in our communities. Our decades of hard-earned victories are all on the line. Attend Strike School to learn about the strategies to win and the laws that protect your right to strike.

Strike School is reserved for members of public sector unions united in San Francisco Labor Council’s Public Employee Committee.

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Contribute to the Mendocino County Strike Fund

A number of years ago, the Mendocino County Chapter established a Chapter Strike Fund to provide financial assistance in the event of a strike. We are committed to reaching a fair agreement with the County, but should the County refuse to bargain in good faith or commit unfair labor practices, we must be ready to strike if necessary. To prepare for this possibility, the Chapter Executive Board and Negotiating Team have called for a resumption of the Chapter Strike Fund.

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Workers Speak Out to Stop the Abuse of Temporary, At-Will Workers

On April 4th at SF City Hall, over 75 members of SEIU 1021 and IFPTE Local 21 lined up for public comment to ask the SF Board of Supervisors Government Audit & Oversight Committee to stop the abuse of temporary and exempt workers city workers. Temporary and exempt workers lack job security, and most workers have fewer benefits and protections.

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SEIU 1021 Statement on Sacramento City Unified School District Teachers’ Strike

(Sacramento, CA) – SEIU 1021, the union representing 2,000 Sacramento City Unified School District (SCUSD) workers, released the following statement on the teachers’ strike scheduled for Thursday, April 11. SEIU 1021 represents bus drivers, instructional aides, custodians, teachers’ aides, clerks, child care attendants, food service workers, and special education aides across the district’s 81 schools.

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Contra Costa County Rank and File Chapter: Notice of 2019 Chapter Officer Elections

Per SEIU 1021 Contra Costa County Rank and File Chapter Bylaws, notice is hereby given of an election for Chapter Officers.

 

All Chapter Officers shall serve two-year terms.  The term of office for these officers shall end March 31, 2021.  The member running for office must have been a member in good standing for at least one (1) year and be employed within a bargaining unit represented by the Chapter.

 

Chapter Officer Positions Open for Election