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Know Your Rights
Stay Safe at Work

Your union has become aware of health and safety concerns in the City of Oakland, including concerns outside of those normally associated with the work performed in Police and Fire Emergency Communications and Public Works.

We have met with the City, and made it clear to them that the health and safety of our members and their families is a non-negotiable priority. It is the responsibility of every one of us to watch out for any unsafe or unhealthy work assignments, and to speak up when they happen. Here’s how to do that:

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OUSD Chapter OSEA/OCDPA Chapter Elections

Dear SEIU Local 1021 Member,
 
This letter serves the purpose to inform you that the Oakland Unified School District Chapter will be conducting Chapter Officer Elections.
­Here is the timeline for nominations and election of Chapter Officers:

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We did it!

Electing three strong progressives to City Council means we finally have representatives who will stand up to Mayor Tom Butt’s bad ideas and misguided priorities.

Claudia Jimenez, Gayle McLaughlin, and Melvin Willis will put working families first and won’t try to balance the budget on City workers’ backs. With our community partners, including ACCE, APEN, IFPTE Local 21, and the Contra Costa County Labor Council, we helped elect these candidates and pass Measure U, a progressive business tax. These wins will make Richmond a better, fairer city.

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City of Oakland Chapter Meeting
Thursday, November 5, 5 p.m.

Thursday, November 5, 5 p.m.
https://seiu1021.zoom.us/j/4345967440
Or dial in by phone: 669-900-6833
Meeting ID: 434 596 7440
Passcode: 680050

What we expected to be a short pandemic has lasted more than six months, and it seems certain to last much longer. Many of our members have been able to telecommute during the Shelter in Place order, but many others have not.

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Richmond Residents Deserve Services & City of Richmond Workers Deserve a New Contract
That’s Why We ALL Need to VOTE

Support these candidates for City Council:  Claudia Jimenez; Gayle McLaughlin; Melvin Willis.

We have to stop the Mayor’s cruel service cuts and get a fair contract. The only way we can do this is increase City revenue and elect City Council members who will stand up to Mayor Butt and big coal and put Richmond’s working families first.

Vote for the following revenue measures:

  • YES on Richmond’s Measure U
  • YES on Prop 15 (Schools & Communities First)

Support these candidates for City Council:

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Final Response to Election Challenge

This Election Committee was convened at the start of 2020 to engage and hold a Chapter Officer Election for the City of Oakland in a vote that would have concluded in March. On March 17, the State of California entered a statewide Shelter In Place order due to the current COVID-19 pandemic. The nomination proceedings were due to conclude on the 19th with an in-person meeting to review all nomination forms and eligibility of the candidates.

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Join Our Car Caravan at San Leandro Hospital
October 10, 11 a.m.

October 10 Update: The San Leandro Hospital rally has been turned into a car caravan!

Please join us at 11 a.m. at San Leandro Hospital

13855 E. 14th St.,
San Leandro

Let’s make some noise and show the community that we are there for them and we won’t rest until we’ve forced Alameda Health System’s CEO and Board of Trustees to do what the Alameda County Board of Supervisors have told them to do: give us a fair contract and put public health in public hands.

Caravan route:

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ALERT! Car Caravan Route for Friday, October 9, at 2 p.m.!
We have had to cancel the barbeque, unfortunately.

Today’s planned 2 p.m. march at AHS headquarters is being changed to a car caravan. Please assemble at the Alameda Labor Council: 7750 Pardee Lane, Oakland, to prepare for the caravan.

The caravan route is as follows:

 

Assemble vehicles along Pardee Ln. near the Alameda Labor Council at 7750 Pardee, Oakland, CA 94621 

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Chapter Elections Results

Dear City of Oakland Co-Worker:

Our elections have concluded, and the results are below. 

420 votes were cast.

President
Candidate: Votes, Percentage

Felipe Ortega De Cuevas 250, 59.50%
Tim Glasper: 170, 40.50%

First Vice‐President
Candidate: Votes, Percentage

Michael Pandolfo: 318, 100.00%

Votes tallied: 318
Abstentions: 102

Secretary
Candidate: Votes, Percentage

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Save jobs and services in Alameda County: Volunteer to pass Measure W and Prop 15
Oct. 1, 2020

From the beginning of the COVID-19 outbreak, public workers in Alameda County have put our safety on the line to continue faithfully serving our community. We are the backbone of the County’s response to this pandemic, and responsible for saving countless lives. As the pandemic continues, we made it clear to the County  that we would not accept balancing the budget on our backs.