Alameda County - SSA
Workers rally to staff up Alameda County!
Across Alameda County on Friday, 10/21, SEIU 1021 workers took a unity break at 10:21 a.m. to show their solidarity. One of their issues is a staffing crisis that has more than 2,300 county positions unfilled according to the county’s own numbers. As the need for Medi-Cal, CalWORKS, CalFresh, and other services skyrockets and Alameda County’s headcount dwindles, SEIU 1021 workers are united in telling the County Board of Supervisors: “It’s time to staff up Alameda County!”
SEIU 1021 Alameda County Unity Break
On October 21, at 10:21 a.m.
It’s time to show the County we’re united, and we’re NOT backing down! On October 21, at 10:21 a.m., take your break with your co-workers outside your worksite and post your photos to social media using the hashtags #seiu1021 and #staffupalamedacounty.
GOT FAIR PAY?
Do You Feel Underpaid?
SEIU Local 1021 will be hosting two workshops on how to fight for “equity adjustments,” which are wage increases for specific classifications that can be shown to be underpaid compared to similar job classifications with similar employers.
While We Fight to Solve the Recruitment and Retention Crisis, The County Proposes We Pay More for Healthcare
& Wants a Hard Cap on Vacation Time for All of Us
We’ve been more than clear with management so far: our workforce is suffering as our headcount dwindles and our workload goes through the roof.
So far, management’s only substantive responses have been to propose takeaways and concessions:
Bargaining Surveys Are Out!
Fill Yours Out ASAP on Paper or Online
The elected Bargaining Team has met three times. They have received a financial proposal from the County at one meeting, and have met twice together to review information and contracts. As they start to draft proposals, they need to hear from you.
That’s why you need to fill out your bargaining survey as soon as you can! You can get a paper copy from your Bargaining Team member or field representative, or you can fill it out online at:
Our Bargaining Team Election Results Are In
Thanks to everyone who participated in the Alameda County Bargaining Team elections! We had a close race, with two races ending in a tie. Your union is working to resolve the tie results.
SEIU 1021 members in Alameda County win hero pay for county workers
After months of negotiations and member actions including rallies, purpling up on Tuesdays, sharing their stories with members of the board of supervisors, and more, SEIU 1021 members have signed an agreement with Alameda County to receive a one-time payment of $1,500 for county workers.
We WON Our Hero Pay!
Because of the solidarity of our members, the Alameda County Board of Supervisors has agreed to pay SEIU Local 1021 members of the Alameda County General Chapter, SSA Chapter, and BHCS Chapter a $1,500 hero pay bonus.
To receive the bonus pay, we will need to fill out a self-attestation form (so the County can attribute the payments correctly) between August 4 and August 20, and we expect payments to be issued September 30.
The County is putting together a set of frequently asked questions.
Questions? Ask your representative or elected chapter officer!
Alameda County Voting Notification
Including Submitted Candidate Statements
Please click on the attached files for voting notification, schedule, and the submitted candidate statements.
Notification of Nominations for Alameda County Bargaining Team
Greetings from the 2022 Alameda County Bargaining Team Election Committee! We are pleased to announce the nomination period for our 2022 Alameda County Bargaining Team begins May 6th and will run for 30 days until June 5th. This nomination process marks the commencement steps for negotiations, where members will nominate other members or themselves into positions to represent them at the bargaining table.
Nominate Yourself or Someone Else to Serve on Our Bargaining Team
Per the election rules (https://www.seiu1021.org/article/notification-nominations-alameda-county-bargaining-team) this nomination form has been closed as of June 6, 2022.
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