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Local 1991 Recognized at SEIU Convention
The recent SEIU convention in Detroit marked a milestone in the continued success of Local 1991, thanks in great measure to the hard work of our active members. Local 1991 was well represented by board members Martha Baker, RN, Barbara Scollon, RN, Vicki Gonzalez, RN, Maggie Pena, BSW, Denise Glass, RN, Yolanda Tecson, RN, Carla Quigley,Continue reading “Local 1991 Recognized at SEIU Convention”
Lunch & Politics April 12 &13
Local 1991’s forum for politically active members is called COPE (Committee On Political Education) It’s a great place to hear what’s going on and how to get involved in a variety of local, state and national issues. Please RSVP to rebecca@seiu1991.org to ensure adequate refreshments. This month: Jackson Main: April 12, 12-1pm in DTC 255Continue reading “Lunch & Politics April 12 &13”
Fight for $15 on April 14
On Thursday, April 14, SEIU members and allies will support thousands of actions in cities across the country to raise awareness of the minimum wage issue. There are several actions planned throughout the day in Miami-Dade and Broward counties. Find one you can support!
Wins for Workers’ Rights But Tough Fights Ahead
It was a very good week for working people. On Tuesday, the Supreme Court sided against the wealthy special interests behind the Friedrichs v California Teachers Association case, which threatened to effectively restrict the rights of teachers, firefighters, police officers, nurses and other people who serve the public to band together in a union. Why should youContinue reading “Wins for Workers’ Rights But Tough Fights Ahead”
Miami Beach Pride Parade: April 10
California Becomes First State to Agree to $15 Minimum Wage
Three-and-a-half years after 200 fast-food workers walked off their jobs in New York City, sparking a national movement for $15/hr and union rights, the Fight for $15 won its biggest victory yet when Gov. Jerry Brown reached a deal with state legislators Monday to make California the first state to pass a $15/hr minimum wage.
Pick Your Presidential Candidate: Early Voting Until March 13!
Early voting for the Presidential primary starts today, Feb. 29, in Miami-Dade and March 5 in Broward. Election Day for the primary is March 15.
Lobby Day Prep
To prepare for a successful Lobby Day in Tallahassee, Local 1991 members need to review the homework below to become familiar with the main issues we’ll be advocating for and then complete a short survey designed to get you more familiar with the issues and your elected representatives. The work must be completed prior to Feb. 17 and isContinue reading “Lobby Day Prep”
Legislative Update: Session Begins with Health Policy Bills
One week ago, on Jan. 12, the Florida Legislature opened its 2016 regular session with more than 700 bills filed, old wounds festering between House and Senate and a smug Governor crowing about his corporate welfare plans and support for fellow billionaire Donald Trump. Thousands of teachers and community activists descended on Tallahassee to rallyContinue reading “Legislative Update: Session Begins with Health Policy Bills”
