San Jose Chapters Ratify New Historic Contracts
We are extremely proud of the Staff Up San Jose union coalition campaign that we ran this year, in which our IFPTE Local 21 members organized powerfully towards a credible
We are extremely proud of the Staff Up San Jose union coalition campaign that we ran this year, in which our IFPTE Local 21 members organized powerfully towards a credible
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
Tiffany Dong (She/Her/Hers) is a Recreation Supervisor for the City of San Jose. She has been a proud member of IFPTE Local 21 for about six years and counting. Tiffany
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
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
From day one, this member-led campaign pushed forward leaders and activists from all departments across the AEA, AMSP and CAMP chapters toward winning a fair contract. This contract fight
After six years of political posturing, legal maneuvers, and settlement talks, San Jose’s catastrophic pension reform battle is finally over. For a quick and dirty overview on the contentious six-year
Growing up on the East Coast with a civil rights lawyer father, some of Matthew Mason’s earliest memories were of walking rent strike picket lines with migrant workers. Educated as
By Jennifer Li Anti-union former Councilmember Pete Constant and California’s version of the Koch Brothers, Charles Munger Jr., are at it again. Charles Munger Jr., son of billionaire Charles Munger
After years of battling and hard work, Local 21 is pleased to announce that our City of San Jose members overwhelmingly voted to ratify a framework to settle litigation over the
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