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Step Up for Your Contract: Tuesday, June 18, 5 p.m., City Hall
Our Strength Comes from our Numbers: We Need EVERYONE to Come to This City Council Meeting and Stand Up for Services for the City

 Come Tell City Council:

  • Pass the People’s Budget
  • Reject the Mayor’s lies and threats
  • Fund the services the city needs and the workers who provide those services

Come whenever you can: this meeting will go late, and we need you whenever you can show up.

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2019 SF Registered Nurses Ratification Vote Schedule

Day Date Time Chapter Location
Mon 6/17 12:00pm-1:00pm Comm Public Health Nurses Ocean Park Health Center, 1351 24th Ave.
Mon 6/17 2:30pm-3:30pm Comm Public Health Nurses Medical Respite & Sobering Ctr, 1171 Mission St.
Tues 6/18 10:00am-11:00am Comm Public Health Nurses
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SFMTA Service Critical Bargaining Team Has Reached a Tentative Agreement with SFMTA
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The bargaining team recommends a YES vote on this Tentative Agreement. During negotiations, we pressured SFMTA to invest in its employees, and the services we provide for our communities. Our bargaining power was amplified when we united with workers from other city unions to make this tentative agreement a reality. We fought for a fair contract for our members at the negotiations table and we remained united in the streets.

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Alameda County Meeting minutes
May 9, 2019

SEIU General Chapter Meeting

May 9, 2019

1. 6pm Call to Order. a. Welcome and introductions given b. Tina reminding us to invite our co-workers to participate in the meetings. Either by Zoom or in person. c. Review and approval of minutes for 4/11/19 meeting is delayed to the next months meeting.

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The SF Citywide Bargaining Team Has Reached A Tentative Agreement (TA) With The City & County of SF
The bargaining team recommends a YES vote on this Tentative Agreement.

We have reached a Tentative Agreement with the City and County of San Francisco. Our campaign for a fair contract resulted in the highest raises in the last 15 years. The bargaining team recommends a YES vote on this Tentative Agreement.

During negotiations, we pressured The City to invest in its employees, and the services we provide for our communities.  We were clear that our wages must keep up with the cost of living in the SF Bay Area, and we won!

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Charter Schools Costing West Contra Costa Unified School District $27.9 Million Each Year

Charter schools, publicly funded but privately-operated schools that lie outside the control of local school districts, are driving public schools into financial crisis. The loss of tens of millions of dollars each year for each school district is taking its toll on the resources and overall quality education students need and deserve. From layoffs and cuts to jobs in education to closures of libraries and entire schools, charter schools lack accountability to local communities even as they drain their school districts’ finances and academic programs.