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Sonoma County members are fighting for an equitable telework policy as pandemic conditions continue to evolve
As CDC guidelines continue to evolve as the vaccination rate
climbs, many employers are revisiting their telecommuting
policies and the Sonoma County Chapter is no exception. Chapter
leaders in Sonoma, however, have recognized how discrimination
and inequity can dictate who does and does not have access to
remote work options and are taking action.
How one member’s efforts turned into a movement for racial justice in Mendocino County
In May of 2020, the country and most of the world were shocked as we witnessed the untimely loss of George Floyd’s life at the hands of the Minneapolis Police Department. As the pain and outrage of another state-sanctioned murder sparked movements and marches across the globe, Troyle Tognoli, the Mendocino County Chapter Vice President, was activated to call on her peers and organize her community to bring awareness and change through the Black Lives Matter movement.
Members working for the Town of San Anselmo reach a new one-year contract extension, and first-time bargaining team member Mattie O’Grady reflects back on the process
Congratulations to our members working for the Town of San
Anselmo, who just settled a 1-year contract extension! Bargaining
during COVID has presented a whole new set of challenges to the
negotiations process, but members were pleased that they could
reach an agreement quickly, including Mattie O’Grady, a
Supervisor in the Recreation Department and first-time bargaining
team member for SEIU 1021.
Larkin St Youth Services members win a strong new contract
Congratulations to Larkin Street Youth Services members, who
voted overwhelmingly to ratify their new contract, with 99%
voting yes.
This new agreement contains some of the strongest wage increases
workers have secured in recent years—everyone will get a 3%
retroactive raise dating back to November 1, 2020 while also
looking forward to a 4% raise in November of 2021, to be followed
by a 4.5% increase in November of 2022.
SFMTA Parking Control Officers win alternative schedules
The SFMTA Parking Control Officer (PCO) Chapter recently concluded their shift bid and, through their meet and confer with management, secured access to some new alternative workweek shifts.
Members at SF General’s Behavioral Health Center are showing their union pride and their unity by “purpling up” every Wednesday
Workers at the Behavioral Health Center at San Francisco General
Hospital are showcasing their union pride at work! Ever since the
Save the ARF campaign nearly two years ago, these members come to
work wearing purple every Wednesday to demonstrate their unity
and commitment to working together as a union.
San Francisco Newsletter: May 2021
Welcome to the May issue of our monthly newsletter for SEIU 1021 members in San Francisco. You can read our April issue here, or keep reading below to see recaps of the big fights our members have taken on in the last month.
WE HAVE A TENTATIVE AGREEMENT WITH THE CITY
The Agreement Came Because of Our Work with Our Union Coalition, Our Community, and Our City Council
Today, your elected Bargaining Team voted to accept a proposal from the City of Oakland.
The proposal is a one-year extension to our existing contract, with no takeaways, no reductions to healthcare, or changes to premiums, and an across-the-board 3% raise for all members, effective the first full pay period of July, 2021.
DCSS General membership meeting
May 19, 2021
Meeting Agenda
May 20, 2021
6pm- 8pm
Type of Meeting: Monthly general membership meeting
Join Zoom Meeting: https://seiu1021.zoom.us/j/87163836912
Meeting ID: 871 6383 6912
or call: +16699006833,,87163836912# US (San Jose)
Meeting Facilitator: Margarita Dowden
ALAMEDA COUNTY GENERAL CHAPTER OFFICER’S ELECTION RESULTS
May 20, 2021
- PRESIDENT: Tina Tapia
- VICE-PRESIDENT: Judy Martinez
- SECRETARY/TREASURER: Susan Lumpkin