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PIA Update
Since our last conference call, we have been working on our options for a strategic action in regard to PIA. We want this to not only be a short-term, but also a very long-term victory. We have seen PIA trying to encroach on our programs in the past, and it appears that they are trying to do it again.
Women’s Empowerment Committee Holiday Message
Local Food Banks
41 million (that’s 1 in 8!) people in the U.S. struggle with hunger, including nearly 13 million children and more than 5 million seniors.
Hunger knows no boundaries. It touches every community in the U.S., including your own.
If you and your family are struggling with food insecurity or if you are able to donate, below are a list of local food banks.
Sacramento
Sacramento Food Bank & Family Services
3333 Third Avenue
Sacramento, CA 95817
Tel: 916.925.3240
www.sacramentofoodbank.org
GeoPay Story Form
Share your story about the high cost of living in California
To help address the wide variety of economic stress felt by our members dealing with the high cost of living in the state, we are asking you to share your story. Your individual stories will be used to inform the state on the issues our members face in high cost of living areas.
As you submit your story we would like you to think about the following question: How does the lack of GeoPay affect the quality of your life and that of your family’s?
Mandatory Overtime Contract Language
Members made the difference in achieving a contract we can all be proud of. These hard fought wins include the following language that gives us the power to enforce safer working conditions.
Real Stories of Mandatory Overtime
Share your MOT horror story
Together we will stop the abuse and end the use of mandatory overtime (MOT). To address these unsafe working conditions, we are asking you to share your story. Your individual stories will be used to put an end to using MOT as a regular staffing tool.
As you submit your story we would like you to think about the following questions:
How has mandatory overtime (MOT) affected you mentally and
physically?
Can you describe a specific time when you felt unsafe or unable
to perform your job duties?