Superior Court of Amador County
Superior Court of Amador County
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Download the Superior Court of Amador County Memorandum of Understanding Extension (2018 - 2025)
Download the Superior Court of Amador County Memorandum of Understanding Extension (2018 - 2026)
Courts Workers Storm Sacramento
  On Tuesday, May 14, court workers from throughout the state met
  with fellow SEIU members to talk to elected officials about the
  need to continue to devote funds to courts most in
  need. Court workers encouraged elected officials to make sure
  those who interact with the courts obtain fair,
  equitable, and timely access to services. To do this, elected
  officials must invest in court hours, staff adequately, and
  provide reasonable pay to retain dedicated, experienced
  workers.
   
Courts Workers Storm Sacramento
  On Tuesday, May 14, court workers from throughout the state met
  with fellow SEIU members to talk to elected officials about the
  need to continue to devote funds to courts most in
  need. Court workers encouraged elected officials to make sure
  those who interact with the courts obtain fair,
  equitable, and timely access to services. To do this, elected
  officials must invest in court hours, staff adequately, and
  provide reasonable pay to retain dedicated, experienced
  workers.
   
      
        Advocating for Justice in Our Courts
                  
          This spring court workers flooded the halls of our state capital to advocate for those seeking justice.
              
    
        
            As court workers and advocates for our communities, we know access to justice is directly tied to income. In the trial court system, when court reporters are not provided, only the wealthy can afford to hire a reporter. Low-income workers, juggling multiple jobs, are unable access justice due to restricted public hours and closed facilities. People who cannot afford money bail often sit awaiting a court date resulting in a loss of income to their household.
We Won’t Be Divided by Billionaire Bullies
Bay Area Elected Leaders Pledge Support for Working Families Against Billionaire-Backed Assault


