Wishing you a joyful #Juneteenth! On this day, we honor the legacy of freedom and remember the struggles endured by Black Americans. Let’s stand united, promote equality, and work towards eradicating systemic racism. #EmancipationDay
@SMCountyJobs@sanmateoco@sanmateoco 911 Dispatchers are still waiting for effective leadership. Currently, they have an anti-labor and anti-worker agenda being pushed by the current regime. 16-hour shifts, 8-hour turnarounds, dangerous working conditions, no work/life balance, and management who is MIA
AFSCME Local 829 is a proud supporter of this bill. San Mateo County utilizes an antiquated two-tiered system to deny extra-help workers benefits. It must change.
🚫Cities/counties hire more temp workers instead of filling permanent positions, creating a two-tier system. #AB1484 to address this problem just PASSED its 1st policy committee! Proud to partner w/ @seiucalifornia on this critical bill. 🤝
#AFSCME829 and #SEIU521 members rallying on Tuesday, January 17, 2023, at @sanmateoco Extra Help members work the same jobs as their FT coworkers but DO NOT receive the same benefits, work protections, or pay. It's a broken system that the County uses to save its bottom line.
@sanmateoco#AFSCME829 Extra Help members have earned the right to equal treatment, benefits, a path to permanency, COVID pay, and to bargain at the same table as their FT co-workers! It's time to change this broken system.
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Today we celebrate our veterans for their service to our country. Thank you for your courage, sacrifice and dedication. Please take a moment to share your message of thanks to our veterans here: https://t.co/uDiVUsWifv
This Labor Day, let’s celebrate the work we do for our communities and the freedoms we enjoy as union members. Check out the virtual Labor Day parade showcasing AFSCME’s strength in our stories. You can join in by posting a photo with #AFSCMELaborDay.
The 2,200 San Mateo County employees represented by AFSCME 829—including 911 dispatchers, park rangers, city planners, engineers, social workers, food safety workers, healthcare workers, and school counselors "Make San Mateo County Happen!" I am honored to have their support!