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Alameda County Meeting minutes
April 11, 2019

SEIU General Chapter Meeting April 11, 2019

1. Call to order. Meeting starting at 6pm. Welcome and introductions given. Review of 3/14/19 minutes. Tina stating that minutes are posted on the SEIU website. Tina asking for approval of the minutes. Brenda asked for approval. Tina asking for any objections. No objections stated, so minutes approved with no changes.

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May 2: Rally and Protest at SFMTA

Rally and Protest
Thursday, May 2  12:30pm – 1:30 pm
1 South Van Ness, San Francisco

As pressures and demand increase on our public transportation system and our streets become more congested, as do threats to rider and workers’ safety. Yet City Administrators and Negotiators want to shut out workers from helping make SFMTA a safer system for all.

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What are the workplace issues you’re facing?
Citywide Worksite Meetings

Meet your elected Bargaining Team to discuss the issues you’re facing. As we kick off our negotiations, communications is key. Speak out about the issues that you and your coworkers are facing and that we must take on with management.

Wed., April 10
7101 Edgewater
3 p.m. – 5 p.m.

Wed., April 24
Downtown, FOP
11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.

Wed., May 8
Main Library
5 p.m. – 7 p.m.

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Rally To Improve Patient Care in SF
April 23 at a Lunchtime Rally from 12-1PM at SFGH

In the richest city in the world, with the highest cost of living and most billionaires, and a new wave of tech IPOs about to make inequality worse, there’s no excuse for healthcare workers to burn out because we don’t have the resources our patients need.

But we are being told in negotiations that the City can’t afford to invest in the staffing our patients need, can’t stop the abuse of temporary workers, and can’t allow our salaries to keep up with the skyrocketing cost of living.

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Standing Up for a City for All

City Workers, Housing Advocates and Gig Workers March from San Francisco City Hall to Uber Headquarters to Deliver Message for Gig Companies to Stop Shortchanging Public Services

In a city as absurdly rich as San Francisco, there is no reason for thousands of families to be left behind. The City is experiencing unprecedented wealth. Last year alone, city revenues were up to more than $10 Billion.

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#DisruptInequality Rally and March
RSVP for the Rally on Thursday, April 11 at SF City Hall

April 11 March and Rally in SF

Stand up for workers’ rights and against corporate greed that’s fueling the rise of income inequality. Join hundreds of San Francisco workers to take a stand for our communities and working families’ chance to thrive in our city.

When multi-billion dollar corporations dodge taxes, they rob city residents and workers of the city services and decent-paying jobs our communities deserve.