We're continuing the celebrations for Provider Appreciation Month in Northern California! We gathered in Placer County to celebrate our hard work & connect with our union siblings! We enjoyed a delicious meal & each other's company while also winning raffle prizes.
For weeks, we have been hitting the streets throughout California and key battleground states, advocating and fighting for working families. It hasn’t been easy, but our victories never come easily—and still, we never fall without getting back up. (1/3)
Thank you to everyone who showed up throughout California & took action on National Register to Vote Day! It's not too late to check your registration and make sure your voice will be heard in the election! For more information and voting resources, visit https://t.co/dWvTEYvLgK.
We’re honored to have Yvonne Wheeler, President of the @LALabor@aflcio and former AFSCME California staffer join us at our convention.
Her leadership inspires! #AFSCMEisFearless#UnionStrong
⚒️ Our Executive Committee is gathered in Kathmandu, Nepal, to strengthen IDWF's capacity building and organizational development within the SPARC Program ➡️ Shared Power, Accountability, Resilience, and Connection.
💪🏽 We remain steadfast in our commitment to the #DomesticWorkers global movement!
#TeamWork
#UnionPower
“...the Biden-Harris administration is the most pro-labor administration in our lifetimes. His contributions have laid a foundation for future leaders to build upon, continuing the fight for equality, justice, and opportunity for all." - @DMooreUDW
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@BidensWins It’s becoming difficult to distinguish CNN and MSNBC from Fox News as it relates to covering President Biden. He had a bad debate showing however they dismissed all of his accomplishments since being elected and say very little about the lies coming out of Trumps mouth.
Happy #Juneteenth from UDW! Today marks the important anniversary of the day emancipation was enforced and slavery was ended in Texas in 1865, freeing over 250,000 people. Although it has been long celebrated in the African American community, this monumental (1/3)
“Care can’t wait any longer, people are underpaid, people are undervalued. It is a human right to be able to have quality care.”
Mr Doug Moore, Executive Director of UDW / AFSCME Local 3930 on the state of the Care Economy.
@DMooreUDW@udw_union#ILC2024#CIT2024#ILOACTRAV
@esglaude Listened to Eddie on MSNBC. His message was simple and effective Politics is local. Civic engagement is our responsibility and we need to engage.
I mentioned to all the staff at @udw_union that we are a global organization. We are affiliated with International Domestic Workers from 60 countries! The care economy is a global issue and it’s an honor for UDW to be apart of a global definition of care.