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ALCO General Chapter – SEIU Local 1021 2021 Chapter Executive Board Election NOTICE of NOMINATIONS & PROCESS
April 26, 2021
These elections shall determine Chapter Board Officers as follows:
President – Vice President -
Secretary – Treasurer
The term of office shall be for two (2) years.
Notice of Election
Notice of Election and Membership Meeting Announcement
There is a membership meeting on Wednesday, February 10, 2021 at 6pm via Zoom. A Zoom link will be sent out via email.
Election Update
The nomination period is closed.
The nominees for Vice President (click each name to read the candidate’s statement):
The following positions were uncontested and therefore the individuals nominated are considered duly elected according to our chapter bylaws. They will assume their positions on May 1, 2021. Congratulations to all!
President: Jana Blunt
Secretary-Treasurer: Hillary Paffenroth
COPE Representative: Michael Stanford
County Industry Council Representative: Paul Foster
At-Large Representative: Stephanie Garcia
SEIU Alameda County General Chapter Meeting Minutes
1-14-2021
SEIU Alameda County General Chapter Meeting Minutes
1-14-2021
1. Call to order. Meeting started at 6 p.m. Welcome and introductions given. Tina asked if anyone objected to having the meeting recorded. No objections voiced. Tina wanted to say thanks to all the members here on zoom meeting from the General Chapter departments which consist of ACERA, ACSO, Assessors, Auditor’s-Controller-Recorders, CDA, GSA, EHS, PH, Libraries, DCSS, PWA, Public Defenders, ROV, Treasurers Tax, and Zone 7. Tonight Stewards Cheryl Lott and Christine Lake are excused from the meeting.
Making a Difference: Mendocino Members Speak Up and Prevent COVID-19 Vaccines from Going to Waste
When a freezer that was used to store the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine at a Northern California hospital broke down in early January, hospital officials realized they only had about two hours to administer the more than 800 doses that were stored inside. Our Mendocino County members immediately jumped into action, assisting in the rapid deployment of vaccines to their community. In just two hours, workers were able to get 200 badly needed doses administered.