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Sept. 8: The Rise for Climate, Jobs and Justice March is coming to San Francisco

Join us as we march with the labor contingent in a national day of action to demand action and leadership from our elected leaders on climate, jobs, and justice. With our planet, livelihoods, and democracy under attack, labor’s message needs to be loud and clear.

Martha Hawthorne, retired SEIU 1021 Public Health RN says she will be marching on September 8, 2018. “I call on our local, state and national leaders to move away from fossil fuels NOW and to a just transition to renewable energy that protects workers and our communities.”

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Notice Of San Francisco Citywide Bargaining Team Elections
Tuesday, August 14th - Monday, October 29th: Nominations Due September 11

In 2019, We Bargain a New Contract

Take the first step to help us prepare for our contract campaign: Nominate yourself or someone you know to the Citywide Bargaining Team.

The Bargaining Team Election Process

Every Chapter is represented on the bargaining team in proportion to the size of the chapter.

Our contract provides for 1 delegate for every 250 employees in each chapter or the fraction therein, in excess of 200 employees in a chapter.

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Notice of San Francisco RN Bargaining Team Elections
Tuesday, August 28th - Tuesday, November 13th: Nominations due September 25

In 2019, We Bargain a New Contract

Take the first step to help us prepare for our contract campaign: Nominate yourself or someone you know to the Registered Nurse Bargaining Team.

The Bargaining Team Election Process

We ensure that all major departments are represented. This includes SFGH, Laguna Honda, and the Community.

See the chart below: delegates will be elected by chapter / RN program. In each chapter / RN program, the nominees who get the most votes will be delegates on the team.

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Stand Up for Fair, Transparent Hiring
CSC Meeting August 20, 5 p.m.

SEIU 1021 members have come out strongly against the Department of Human Resources (DHR)’s proposal to amend Civil Service Rules, eliminating the public posting of the Eligible List.

Over 850 SEIU 1021 members have signed petitions and over 100 showed up at Civil Service to voice their concerns.
 
We need as many members at this follow-up meeting as possible.