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SEIU 1021 staff and member leaders are working hard to safeguard your health at work during the COVID-19 pandemic. Click here to find employer-specific information, details, and documents to learn more about what’s happening in your worksite during this outbreak.

Download the City of Oakland Memorandum of Understanding (2022 -2025)

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City of Oakland Bargaining Team Nominations Are Open
Our contract with the City of Oakland expires June 30, 2019. It's time to elect a new Bargaining Team.

To be nominated to serve on the Bargaining Team to negotiate our next contract, a worker must be a member of SEIU 1021 in good standing, and must give a signed petition with at least 10 signatures from the department or division they work in to Julio Corral, at Julio.Corral@seiu1021.org, by 5 p.m. on Friday, January 11.

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City of Oakland Chapter Secretary Nominations Are Open
Our Previous Chapter Secretary Has Retired, and We Need to Elect a New Secretary

City of Oakland: Your Chapter Needs You to Run for Chapter Secretary

Our Chapter Secretary, Alice McCain, has retired. We need to elect a new secretary.

The duties of the Chapter Secretary are as follows:

The Secretary shall keep a correct record of the proceedings of all Chapter Board and General Membership meetings and shall provide a copy thereof to the Secretary of the Local Union upon request. The Secretary shall receive all correspondence and communications on behalf of the Chapter.

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More than 2,200 City of Oakland Workers Represented by SEIU 1021 Ratify Contract with the City of Oakland

City of Oakland Main Library workers picket and rally on the front steps of the library.

Bringing more than ten months of bargaining to a close, the Oakland City workers represented by SEIU Local 1021 ratified a two-year contract with the City of Oakland on Friday, February 23.

With provisions that increase worker safety, provide cost of living adjustments, and address the working conditions of police and fire communications dispatchers, the contract takes steps to improve public services to Oakland residents and businesses.