Our open house was a big success! Members, retirees, Jackson staff, and more attended the celebration of your new SEIU Local 1991 office building. Thank you to everyone who attended. Enjoy some photos from the event and celebrate with us. Click here to see more pictures from our open house.
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Celebrating Nurses Week and Hospital Week
Find out where we’ll be delivering gifts and smiles to members across Jackson Health System!
Miami Beach Pride – April 9
March Membership Meetings
Flyer Depot
If you missed one of our recent flyers, you can copy, paste and print them here. Working People’s Day of Action, 2/24 https://seiu1991.wpcomstaging.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/d957d-flyer-pharmacists-membership-meeting-1-29-18.jpg https://seiu1991.wpcomstaging.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/cfb49-member-meetings-flyer-january-30-2018-jackson-north.jpg Bargaining 2017 – 2020 survey Welcome to our open house March_Membership_Meetings Miami Beach Pride – April 9 What Your Union Did in 2016: 2016 Year in Review Get the Flu Shot! WhyContinue reading “Flyer Depot”
Congress is Home This Week. Time to Knock on Their Doors.
Mini-Town Halls & Visits Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen Wednesday, Feb. 22 @ 5PM 4960 SW 72 Ave, Suite 208 Miami, FL 33155 Rep. Carlos Curbelo Thursday, Feb. 23 @ 4 PM 12851 SW 42nd St, Suite 131 Miami, FL 33175 Sen. Marco Rubio Thursday, Feb. 23 @ 6PM Town Hall with Rise Up Florida and MiamiContinue reading “Congress is Home This Week. Time to Knock on Their Doors.”
Keep Miami-Dade a Welcoming County
Last month, Miami-Dade County became the first place in the country to abandon its “sanctuary city” policy in response to an executive order issued by Donald Trump. Mayor Carlos Giménez unilaterally ordered county officials to comply with “detainer requests” requiring local law enforcement to jail suspects without warrant until they can be picked up by federal immigrationContinue reading “Keep Miami-Dade a Welcoming County”
Call Congress on Feb. 14
Help Protect Our Care
If President Trump and his allies in Congress repeal the Affordable Care Act, more than 2.2 million Floridians would lose their health coverage. The good news? All the phones calls, letters and in-person visits we’ve been making are working!
