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 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
We sat down with Frances Hsieh (she/her), Vice President of Legislative and Political Action for Local 21, and asked her to share a little bit about the work that she
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
Working families in San Francisco deserve world-class City services — and the people who provide them deserve to live with dignity and respect. But San Francisco faces a massive shortfall
Local 21 Challenges the City on Economics at Second Bargaining Session, City proposes that Local 21 members should not be covered under San Francisco’s own Sick Leave Ordinance
On July 1st, San Francisco became the first major U.S. city to have a $15/hour minimum wage. To enforce the $15 minimum wage, San Francisco has the Office of Labor
The Local 21 San Francisco Council has voted to adopt the following San Francisco PAC endorsements for the upcoming election. Propositions: · Yes on Prop A. The PAC
Representing Public Sector professional and technical workers in the bay area.