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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.
I’m coming to April 4th Action at City Hall
WHAT: Hearing on the City’s Use of Temporary and Exempt Employees
Date & Time: Thursday, April 4, 10:00 am
Where: San Francisco City Hall, Room 263
Workers Take Action to Stop Harassment and Discrimination
On March 7, more than 1,000 San Francisco workers and community
allies protested in front of the headquarters of the SF Municipal
Transportation Agency and the city’s Human Resources Department
to demand City Administrators take immediate action to stop
sexual harassment and end gender discrimination across city
departments.
The rally comes after city ombudsman Dolores Blanding
released a report detailing allegations of bullying, verbal
abuse, discrimination, and sexual harassment within city
departments.
Why We March on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
On Monday, January 21, all across the country, thousands are
expected to march in commemoration of civil rights leader Martin
Luther King Jr. In San Francisco, City and county workers will
join the march to honor Dr. King’s legacy and to continue his
fight for justice for all.
WHAT: Erase Racism March
TIME: Meet at 10 a.m.
We Are SEIU 1021: Lorena Arroyo
Library Technician, Excelsior Library, San Francisco
Each week we’ll feature every day heroes: SEIU 1021 members who care for our sick and elderly, educate our children, keep our cities moving, and ensure that courts work for everyone.
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We Are SEIU 1021 – Qing Yi Feng
San Francisco City Hall Custodial Assistant Supervisor
Each week we’ll feature every day heroes: SEIU 1021 members who care for our sick and elderly, educate our children, keep our cities moving, and ensure that courts work for everyone.
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“When I found out I would be working in City Hall after completing a custodial training program, I was really happy. I never thought I could work at a place like this—San Francisco City Hall.
Solidarity Thursdays
Wear Your Purple
Our strength lies in our unity, and we must show management that
we are united and ready to fight for a fair contract.
Wear
your purple every Thursday until we get a fair contract. With
nearly 20,000 united in SEIU 1021, show management that we have
power in numbers and that we are a force to be reckoned
with.
Don’t have a t-shirt? Come to the next action to get your t-shirt.
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.
San Francisco Contract Action Team
Calling all city and county workers, nurses, courts, housing authority, and non profit workers united in SEIU 1021! Our strength lies in our unity and our willingness to take action in the fight for our rights, fair contracts, and the services we provide to San Francisco’s communities. Join fellow SEIU 1021 members dedicated in advancing the rights of working families through collective action. Don’t miss the launch of our SF CAT (Contract Action Team). The CAT team leads the fight in winning at the bargaining table.