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DLC 762 – Downtown Sacramento
Executive Board
| President |
Cell: 916.308.2901 |
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| Vice President/Chief Steward |
VACANT |
DLC 769 – Southeast Sacramento
Executive Board
| President |
Darrell Kirby |
Cell: 916.743.0490 Email: exctme@aol.com |
| Vice President / Chief Steward |
Stephanie Reese |
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| Secretary / Treasurer |
Dashay Starks |
Join us at the Capitol on Monday, March 20th, in the Fight for Fair Contracts!
State workers are the backbone of California, working tirelessly to care for our communities. But, too often, we are not able to take care of ourselves or our families as we should.
That’s why SEIU Local 1000 members will be gathering at the state capitol on Monday, March 20, 2023, at 11:00 a.m. to outline our demands for a new contract with the State.
2023 Contract Campaign T-Shirt Design Contest
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The First Message
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Our Fight Begins Now for a California for All!
A Message from President Walker
Yesterday, July 18, 2019, our Local 1000 bargaining team brought to the table proposals that addressed four of the most important issues identified by our members: health care, housing, transportation justice and a livable wage. Listen to President Yvonne R. Walker explain how the fight begins now for a California for All!
Statewide CDCR CCHCS Health & Safety Grievance
SEIU Local 1000 filed a health and safety grievance on behalf of all members in CDCR/CCHCS due to the department’s violation of our contract.
On July 28, 2020 SEIU Local 1000 filed a health and safety grievance on behalf of all members in CDCR/CCHCS due to the department’s violation of our contract.
CDCR CCHCS violated our contract by requiring employees to work where an immediate and recognizable threat exists to their health and safety. The department also continues to expose our members to an unsafe work environment, resulting in COVID-19 outbreaks, by continuing to allow inmate movement and not fully enforcing all health and safety guidelines.