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City employees represented by local union SEIU 721 working in sanitation, at the city’s port at at Los Angeles International Airport will strike for 24 hours, with picket lines forming in front ...
SEIU 721 President David Green told members at a rally Tuesday outside the Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration in downtown Los Angeles that members had authorized a possible strike by a 99% vote ...
Gilda Valdez, chief of staff for SEIU Local 721, said that the striking workers are "not trying to destroy or hurt anything." “But we want to send a strong message to the City of L.A. Don’t ...
The SEIU Local 660 was a local union of the Service Employees International Union in the United States. It represented 50,000 Los Angeles County employees. The Union was investigated by the FBI for alleged embezzlement, specifically the former leader Alejandro Stephens. [1] It later merged with SEIU Local 721. [2]
SEIU also promised to oppose any new safe staffing regulations or legislation. [10] As in Washington state, the California agreement enabled SEIU locals including UHW and the United Long-Term Care Workers, Local 6434 to organize unopposed in specific nursing homes. In return, union members gave up their right to strike.
NAGE represents a variety of workers including state and federal government employees, municipal employees, registered nurses, EMS professionals including EMTs and paramedics, firefighters, law enforcement professionals including police and correctional officers and military air technicians. [3]
SEIU Local 721 said mechanics, engineers and airport custodians are among the more than 11,000 LA city workers who are striking. ... In Northern California, two unions that represent nearly 4,500 ...
The American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) is the largest trade union of public employees in the United States. [2] It represents 1.3 million [1] public sector employees and retirees, including health care workers, corrections officers, sanitation workers, police officers, firefighters, [3] and childcare providers.