We are Postponing Our Delegate Assembly
In light of the recent cases of COVID-19 in the Bay Area, we are taking every precaution as a union to protect the health and safety of our members, as
In light of the recent cases of COVID-19 in the Bay Area, we are taking every precaution as a union to protect the health and safety of our members, as
The people we elect to public office and which ballot measures win or lose has a direct impact on our jobs and our ability to provide the communities we serve
Votes matter. In 2016, Councilmember Lan Diep was elected to the San Jose City Council by a narrow margin of 12 votes. This year, our San Jose Local 21 members
As public sector workers, we know firsthand the impact Schools & Communities First will have on our local services. We’re glad to share this message with a new video featuring Local
Together with the San Francisco Labor Council, we’re saying NO to Mayor Breed’s budget cuts. The SF Labor Council is a regional body of the AFL-CIO and includes over 150
Roberto Costa has worked for the City of Oakland for 10 years, the last 8 of which were with the Rent Adjustment Program (RAP) in the Housing Department. Over the
Local 21 member Tina Cen-Camarao speaking at rally for Schools & Communities First. We’re winning. Thanks to our growing movement to strengthen city services, the SF Board of Supervisors, joined
Installing San Francisco’s many street signs is a critical part of making our city’s transportation run safely and smoothly. As president of the IFPTE Local 21 Sign Division Chapter, Darrick
Local 21 members joined nearly 100 union siblings and community activists on November 16th to launch the Bay Area campaign to win Schools & Communities First, a transformative measure to
We recently held our biannual Delegate Assembly on November 2nd at Preservation Park in Oakland. Over 100 members gathered to conduct regular business and build our organization. We chose a
Representing Public Sector professional and technical workers in the bay area.