Contra Costa County
We are engineers, planners, administrators, accountants, librarians, health services professionals, and more! Chapter Info Dec 25 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm Event Series Chapter Meeting — Contra Costa County Jan
We are engineers, planners, administrators, accountants, librarians, health services professionals, and more! Chapter Info Dec 25 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm Event Series Chapter Meeting — Contra Costa County Jan
Our City of San Jose chapters are comprised of engineers, architects, supervisors and other highly skilled professionals across various departments including transportation, environmental services, and parks & recreation. Chapter Info
Local 21’s City of Richmond chapter is comprised of professionals in the City of Richmond dedicated to public service. We perform a number of essential duties to help our city
Our City of Hayward chapter is made up of professional and technical employees dedicated to improving our city through the services we provide, and to making the City of Hayward
The Cupertino Employee Association represents several classifications from engineers to administrative professionals at the City of Cupertino. Chapter Info Dec 20 7:30 am – 8:00 am Event Series Chapter Meeting
Click here for 2024 San Francisco Contract Campaign Updates Our City and County of San Francisco chapters are comprised of a diverse range of public workers including engineers, architects, accountants,
The Berkeley School Administrator’s chapter is comprised of professional, supervisory, and mid-management employees at the Berkeley Unified School District. We are dedicated to promoting professionalism in the workplace and supporting
Our Alameda County chapters are comprised of attorneys who advise the County on legal matters ranging from employment rights to fair housing; professional and technical engineers who are responsible for
Dear Union Siblings, Despite significant progress this year, we are still in the middle of a terrible pandemic. As the Delta variant surges through our country, we cannot let our
We are calling on Mayor Liccardo and San Jose City Council to create a budget that puts working people first. San Jose is the nation’s 10th largest city – the
Representing Public Sector professional and technical workers in the bay area.