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OUSD Chapter Officer Elections
Nominations due Jan. 11th. Voting Feb 1st - 4th.

Nominations shall be accepted via email to Gary.Jimenez@seiu1021.org starting December 9th, 2020 and must be received no later than Monday, January 11th, 2021 by 5:00pm.

The Election Committee is Bettie Reed-Smith, Deborah Britt and Darryl Malone. If you have questions about the election this committee will address all issues pertaining to the election process.  Please address all your questions or concerns to the election committee by contacting Gary Jimenez via email to Gary.Jimenez@seiu1021.org.

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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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Register for Deeper Dive into Weingarten Rights
This class is full; registration is closed.

This class is full and registration is closed. 

Through interactive exercises, a video simulation and a discussion, this zoom workshop will give you the chance to learn tips and practice your role when representing members called into closed door meetings with management. 

Members who took a basic steward class this past year are being invited to sharpen their skills when representing co-workers in investigatory interviews during a 1.5 hour zoom discussion.

 

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ARC of San Francisco

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 ARC of San Francisco Collective Bargaining Agreement

Download the ARC of San Francisco Letter of Understanding – Article 29 Grievance & Arbitrator Procedure

Download the ARC of San Francisco Side Letter Agreement – Health Advocates & Field Pay - Travel Stipend

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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.