Rest in Power Brother Dean Coate
The Executive Officers of IFPTE Local 21 and our entire Local 21 family mourn the passing of Brother Dean Coate, a longtime and dedicated member and leader of Local 21.
The Executive Officers of IFPTE Local 21 and our entire Local 21 family mourn the passing of Brother Dean Coate, a longtime and dedicated member and leader of Local 21.
The Executive Officers of IFPTE Local 21 and our entire Local 21 family mourn the passing of Brother Laurence “Larry” Griffin. Brother Griffin proudly served the citizens of San Francisco
A report released by the San Francisco Civil Grand Jury last week confirms what our union has been sounding the alarm about for years: our City is in a serious understaffing crisis. We
The adopted budget prioritizes delivering core services to Oakland residents without layoffs and makes significant investments in the issues that matter most to Oaklanders: affordable housing, safe, clean streets, and
The Public Employee Committee of the San Francisco Labor Council agrees with the recent 2022 to 2023 Civil Grand Jury report that the City and County of San Francisco faces a severe
The Mayor’s Fiscal Year 2023-2025 balanced budget proposal protects essential city services, prevents layoffs, and addresses the growing understaffing crisis in the City (OAKLAND) Oakland city workers represented by SEIU Local 1021,
(OAKLAND) To protest 2,611 vacant positions – nearly 25% of the entire County workforce – more than 100 Alameda County workers marched on the County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday, March 14 at noon.
RSVP today at this link! Our San Jose Bargaining Team is heading back to the table early this Spring 2023. Come show union strength and solidarity, and stand with IFPTE
Dublin San Ramon Services District (DSRSD) Chapter employees protect public health and the environment by providing reliable and sustainable water, recycled water and wastewater services in a safe, efficient and
Roberto Mendoza (he/him) is a Capital Projects Manager with the Facilities and Fleet Department for the County of Santa Clara. He has been a member of IFPTE Local
Representing Public Sector professional and technical workers in the bay area.