Author: Joint Council 7

Contra Costa County

Contra Costa County

Board of Supes, District 5

Board of Education
 

Federal Glover

Consuela Lara

City of Antioch

City Council, District 1

City Council, District 2

City Council, District 3

City Council, District 4 
 

Joy Motts

Tony Tiscareno

Lori Ogorchock

Monica Wilson

City of Brentwood

Mayor    

City Council,

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Alameda County

Board of Supervisors Dist. 2 
Richard Valle

Board of Supervisors Dist. 3
Rebecca Kaplan

Sheriff
Greg Ahern

County Superintendent of Schools
Alysse Castro

County Office of Education Area 7 
Cheryl Cooki-Kallio

District Attorney 
Terry Wiley

Assessor
Phong La

Auditor-Controller 
Melissa Wilk

City of Alameda Measure B
Yes

 

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Vote NO on 22

TEAMSTERS JC7 SAYS NO ON PROP 22

Save your Jobs and Union Work!

In 2020, Union members are the key to protecting our good jobs and fighting Gig Greed.  Prop 22 is being bankrolled by billionaire gig companies to destroy good jobs. 

 

What’s this about?

Act now to stop the Uber/Lyft Gig agenda, which is:

  • NO MINIMUM WAGE
  • NO WORKERS’ COMP OR SICK DAYS
  • NO PAID FAMILY LEAVE
  • NO UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS
  • NO RIGHT TO ORGANIZE
  • NO PENSIONS OR HEALTHCARE

Employers are looking to cut costs and replace us with gig work.

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Teamsters show up for BLM

On July 20, Teamsters joined trade unionists from across the East Bay for an event called Strike for Black Lives. The purpose was both to support Black Lives Matter and to draw attention to the plight of low-wage workers who are deemed “essential workers” during the pandemic. 

After a brief rally, the event marched from Mosswood Park to a McDonalds on Telegraph Avenue in Oakland, where workers had, at that point, been on strike for 42 days over safety and other issues.

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UPS Stewards supply PPE

UPS Package car stewards Ross Kinson, Christina Phoenix, and Jason Sarmiento knew that they and the members needed a variety of PPE in order to work safely through the pandemic, but the company was dragging its feet to supply it.

Instead of waiting, the three dug deep into their pockets to purchase sanitizer, masks, and other key items and then spent their weekend putting together PPE kits for their fellow drivers.

The company would not reimburse the three generous stewards,

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Driving COVID

When you think of “paratransit,” perhaps you envision a service that takes seniors and the disabled to day centers and medical appointments. That may be the mainstay, but paratransit does more than that. At least it did before the pandemic hit, and ended most of that business.

Some drivers at SF Paratransit, a TransDev company, were laid off in late February. That changed in early April when the city realized they could use paratransit services and put the drivers to work as “COVID” drivers.

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Members ratify Recology San Bruno contract

On May 14, the members of Recology San Bruno voted overwhelmingly to ratify their contract and close the deal on a long, hard-fought negotiation.

The five-year deal ensures that the 28-member unit receives significant increases in wages and pension that will bring them to the area standard. This unit is comprised of semi-drivers, garbage and recycling drivers, mechanics, and loader operators who operate the San Bruno Transfer Station in addition to providing essential services to the residential and commercial community in the City of San Bruno.

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Clerical workers at Republic Services vote for union

On May 27,  the six clerical workers who work at the BFI Newby Island Landfill in Milpitas voted unanimously to join their brothers and sisters at Local 350.

Due to the pandemic, the process to unionize this group was unlike typical organizing efforts.

“This was an interesting campaign to say the least,” said Local 350 President Sergio Arrañga. “Union representatives did not have the ability to meet with workers face to face,

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A Para Transit recognizes union

Whenever a new company wins the bid to provide services from a unionized company, it’s never a guarantee that the workers will be rehired and the union contract will be respected. Fortunately, all of that happened when Local 853 signatory employer MV Paratransit lost its contract with the City of Berkeley, and A Para Transit won it.

On June 1, the new company started their operation and offered work to all 22 of the existing MV drivers.

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Members in San Jose and San Francisco ratify agreements

The challenges of the economic downturn have made it difficult to push forward new proposals for improvements in working conditions in various industries. Nonetheless, Local 665 successfully negotiated deals at some high-profile locations that the membership approved.

Teamsters at San Jose International Airport (SJC) recently approved two separate contracts that include annual increases of 3.5% for hourly wages. Additionally, members will maintain their health benefit packages through the life of the four-year agreement.

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