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After 11 months of bargaining, Sacramento City Unified classified professionals ratify contract
Workers secure raises, expanded protections, freedom of political expression

 

After nearly a year of bargaining, SEIU Local 1021 facility and maintenance workers, campus monitors, nutrition service workers, custodians, paraprofessionals, and clerical staff working for SCUSD at Sacramento City Unified School District (SCUSD) ratified a new contract that delivers both retroactive wage increases and strengthened workplace protections with over a 99% ‘yes’ vote from members.

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Nurses, healthcare workers urge SF Health Commission to avoid layoffs, service cuts

Monday, March 16, dozens of San Francisco Department of Public Health employees from SEIU 1021, IFPTE Local 21, and IOUE Local 39 flooded the San Francisco Health Commission meeting at City Hall. During public comment, they urged commissioners and SFDPH Director Daniel Tsai to do everything in their power to avoid the recently announced 95 layoffs.

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SEIU 1021 members are fighting layoffs across the East Bay

Last Wednesday, the Alameda Health System Board of Trustees voted to accept the direction of the Board of Supervisors and defer all layoffs until June 30, the end of the fiscal year! This vote by the Trustees brings to a successful conclusion the fight SEIU 1021 members have been waging for months, ever since the county’s safety-net healthcare system began plans to issue layoff notices on Christmas Eve.

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SFUSD school board action highlights member frustration, board’s apathy

More than 20 members of SEIU 1021 showed up to the San Francisco Unified School District Board of Education meeting on March 10. They delivered the same message they’ve been trying to convey to district leaders that has so far been disregarded: It’s long past time to settle a fair contract.

As classified professionals lined up to speak during public comment, their frustration was clear. Speakers described the strain on themselves and their colleagues working for a district that has yet to reach an agreement with the union.

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We won! Airbnb lawsuit settled, $120M made available to fund public services

Last October, SEIU 1021 in coalition with over 20 unions and community organizations launched a boycott of Airbnb because of its $120 million lawsuit to avoid paying its taxes, as well as its contribution to San Francisco’s affordable housing crisis and its cofounder and board member Joe Gebbia’s work with the Trump administration. 

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SEIU 1021 members at City of Sebastopol hold informational picket outside city council meeting

SEIU 1021 members at City of Sebastopol ralllying outside city council meeting

Monday, March 9, Sebastopol’s public servants — including maintenance workers, water treatment operators, and building department support staff — held an informational picket outside the Sebastopol City Council meeting. Their message is clear: Sebastopol City Council must honor the will of the voters and fund public services. 

During the November 2024 elections, SEIU 1021 members and community allies knocked on thousands of doors to pass Measure U. 

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Highlighting labor leaders this Women’s History Month

Women’s History Month is a time to reflect on both women’s contributions to society and the struggles for equality and social justice. American women make up nearly 47% of the U.S. labor force, with a participation rate of 57.3% last reported in 2023 by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Yet the gender wage gap has widened for the second consecutive year – the first time this has happened since the 1960s.

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San Francisco Superior Court members strike for 2 days, reach tentative agreement
A tentative agreement was reached Friday afternoon; court clerks went back to serving the public Monday morning.

When clerks took to the picket lines for a second day Friday, February 27, it was the first time in history that San Francisco Superior Court clerks struck for more than one day. Prior to the strike, court management had said that they were at impasse: Up to the day before the unfair labor practice strike began, they refused to negotiate over the clerks’ proposals aimed at improving working conditions, including inadequate staffing and training that were causing backlogs, delays, and mistakes; and wages that kept up with inflation. 

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Uber and Lyft drivers join freight, delivery, and San Francisco city and county workers to demand Waymo and self-driving rideshare vehicles off of city streets
Rally ahead of SF hearing demands autonomous rideshare vehicles like Waymo be taken off the road until safety, transparency, emergency coordination, and job protections are guaranteed

Ahead of the Board of Supervisors Land Use and Transportation Committee meeting, SEIU 1021 President Theresa Rutherford speaking about the necessity to hold Waymo accountable

Monday, March 2, Uber and Lyft drivers united in California Gig Workers Union, along with freight and delivery members of Teamsters Joint Council 7, San Francisco Firefighters,  and SEIU 1021 SF City & County members, held a rally demanding Waymos be taken off the road until public safety concerns are adequately addressed.

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SEIU 1021 Social and Economic Justice Committee celebrates Black History Month with joy, fellowship, and inspiration
With special guests Oakland Mayor Barbara Lee and Congresswoman Lateefah Simon

SEIU 1021 SEJ President with Congresswoman Lateefah Simon

SEIU 1021 members came together for a powerful and joyful Black History Month celebration presented by the SEIU 1021 Social and Economic Justice Committee that honored the rich legacy of Black leadership in the labor movement while strengthening our collective commitment to justice today.

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San Francisco Superior Court clerks rally, prepare to begin unfair labor practice strike
Unless management agrees to a deal that addresses the longstanding staffing and training issues that currently plague the courts, the courts will effectively be shut down starting this Thursday, February 26.

Monday, February 23, San Francisco Superior Court clerks gave court CEO Brandon Riley notice of their intent to strike starting Thursday, February 26. 

The strike notice came just a couple of days after SEIU 1021 members picketed outside the civil court at 400 McAllister, the criminal court at 850 Bryant, and the Juvenile Justice Center during their lunch break last Thursday to alert the public to an imminent strike.

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The future of Bay Area transit just got a little bit clearer
We still need to pass the transit sales tax in November

Last Thursday, Governor Gavin Newsom signed a historic $590 million loan to Bay Area transit agencies, providing a clear path forward for transit in the area. The next step will come in November of this year, when voters must choose: approve a regional transportation sales tax to fund the agencies or accept massive cuts, including up to 15 closed BART stations and trains not running after 9 p.m.

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Progress Foundation members rally for safety on the job, fair pay & equitable benefits

Tuesday, February 12, dozens of SEIU 1021 members at Progress Foundation, a San Francisco-based nonprofit organization that provides housing and residential services across the city, Sonoma County, and Napa County for people with mental illness and severe substance abuse issues, picketed the agency’s central office during their lunch break. They are demanding a fair contract, including safety policies and protocols and equitable benefits.

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“Realize our collective power”: SEIU 1021 president on May Day movie panel

The California Federation of Teachers’ Labor and Climate Justice Education Committee and the East Bay Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) held a screening of We Mean to Make Things Over: A History of May Day at the Oakland Community Space on Tuesday, February 10, followed by a panel featuring SEIU 1021 President Theresa Rutherford.

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A successful strike: SF educators reach tentative agreement
Wins include sanctuary schools, expanded special education resources and wage increases

Contrary to superstition, this past Friday the 13th was anything but unlucky. United Educators of San Francisco (UESF) announced at 5:30 that morning that they had finally reached a tentative agreement with San Francisco Unified School District. This brought an end to the historic strike that began on Monday, February 9.

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SEIU 1021 members at Solano County deliver hundreds of Valentine’s Day-themed petitions to Board of Supervisors

SEIU 1021 members dressed as cupids delivering Valentine's Day-themed petitions to the Solano County Board of Supervisors

Friday, February 13, SEIU Local 1021 members working at Solano County delivered hundreds of Valentine’s Day-themed petitions to the Solano County Board of Supervisors.

Dressed as cupids, members marched to the sixth floor of 675 Texas St, Fairfield — home to the Board’s offices — where they chanted, gave speeches, and hand-delivered petitions demanding action.

While cupids traditionally celebrate love, SEIU 1021 members say their “Broken Hearts Club” is protesting the County’s neglect of critical public services.