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University of California registered nurses walked picket lines Tuesday, May 8, and Wednesday, May 9, in a sympathy strike with other union co-workers at the University’s five major medical centers and 10 student health centers. This sympathy strike was called in solidarity with members of AFSCME Local 3299, who struck over their collective bargaining contract dispute with the UC administration. A third union, University Professional & Technical Employees/CWA members at UC facilities also participated in the sympathy strike.

 

This is the first time UC nurses have walked a picket line. A 98% majority vote by RNs authorized this historic sympathy strike.

 

#UnionStrong #UCsympathyStrike

University of California registered nurses walked picket lines Tuesday, May 8, and Wednesday, May 9, in a sympathy strike with other union co-workers at the University’s five major medical centers and 10 student health centers. This sympathy strike was called in solidarity with members of AFSCME Local 3299, who struck over their collective bargaining contract dispute with the UC administration. A third union, University Professional & Technical Employees/CWA members at UC facilities also participated in the sympathy strike.

 

This is the first time UC nurses have walked a picket line. A 98% majority vote by RNs authorized this historic sympathy strike.

 

#UnionStrong #UCsympathyStrike

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University of California registered nurses walked picket lines Tuesday, May 8, and Wednesday, May 9, in a sympathy strike with other union co-workers at the University’s five major medical centers and 10 student health centers. This sympathy strike was called in solidarity with members of AFSCME Local 3299, who struck over their collective bargaining contract dispute with the UC administration. A third union, University Professional & Technical Employees/CWA members at UC facilities also participated in the sympathy strike.

 

This is the first time UC nurses have walked a picket line. A 98% majority vote by RNs authorized this historic sympathy strike.

 

#UnionStrong #UCsympathyStrike

University of California registered nurses walked picket lines Tuesday, May 8, and Wednesday, May 9, in a sympathy strike with other union co-workers at the University’s five major medical centers and 10 student health centers. This sympathy strike was called in solidarity with members of AFSCME Local 3299, who struck over their collective bargaining contract dispute with the UC administration. A third union, University Professional & Technical Employees/CWA members at UC facilities also participated in the sympathy strike.

 

This is the first time UC nurses have walked a picket line. A 98% majority vote by RNs authorized this historic sympathy strike.

 

#UnionStrong #UCsympathyStrike

University of California registered nurses walked picket lines Tuesday, May 8, and Wednesday, May 9, in a sympathy strike with other union co-workers at the University’s five major medical centers and 10 student health centers. This sympathy strike was called in solidarity with members of AFSCME Local 3299, who struck over their collective bargaining contract dispute with the UC administration. A third union, University Professional & Technical Employees/CWA members at UC facilities also participated in the sympathy strike.

 

This is the first time UC nurses have walked a picket line. A 98% majority vote by RNs authorized this historic sympathy strike.

 

#UnionStrong #UCsympathyStrike

Contra Costa County Medical Center, Walnut Creek CA

University of California, Los Angeles, Santa Monica campus

University of California registered nurses walked picket lines Tuesday, May 8, and Wednesday, May 9, in a sympathy strike with other union co-workers at the University’s five major medical centers and 10 student health centers. This sympathy strike was called in solidarity with members of AFSCME Local 3299, who struck over their collective bargaining contract dispute with the UC administration. A third union, University Professional & Technical Employees/CWA members at UC facilities also participated in the sympathy strike.

 

This is the first time UC nurses have walked a picket line. A 98% majority vote by RNs authorized this historic sympathy strike.

 

#UnionStrong #UCsympathyStrike

University of California registered nurses walked picket lines Tuesday, May 8, and Wednesday, May 9, in a sympathy strike with other union co-workers at the University’s five major medical centers and 10 student health centers. This sympathy strike was called in solidarity with members of AFSCME Local 3299, who struck over their collective bargaining contract dispute with the UC administration. A third union, University Professional & Technical Employees/CWA members at UC facilities also participated in the sympathy strike.

 

This is the first time UC nurses have walked a picket line. A 98% majority vote by RNs authorized this historic sympathy strike.

 

#UnionStrong #UCsympathyStrike

Members of the Workers Assembly Against Racism gathered on February 20, 2021 across from Bezos-owned Whole Foods Market in Union Square South for a nation-wide solidarity event with the unionizing Amazon workers in Bessemer, Alabama. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

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PSC-CUNY members, faculty, staff and students gathered outside CUNY Headquarters to hold the "Caravan to save jobs and fund CUNY", a loud motorized protest against CUNY’s preemptive layoffs of contingent workers and for CUNY funding driving while honking around Governor Cuomo's office and the infamous "Billionaires Row". (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Photo Credit: LA/OC Building Trades Council

 

University of California, Los Angeles, Santa Monica campus

University of California registered nurses walked picket lines Tuesday, May 8, and Wednesday, May 9, in a sympathy strike with other union co-workers at the University’s five major medical centers and 10 student health centers. This sympathy strike was called in solidarity with members of AFSCME Local 3299, who struck over their collective bargaining contract dispute with the UC administration. A third union, University Professional & Technical Employees/CWA members at UC facilities also participated in the sympathy strike.

 

This is the first time UC nurses have walked a picket line. A 98% majority vote by RNs authorized this historic sympathy strike.

 

#UnionStrong #UCsympathyStrike

University of California registered nurses walked picket lines Tuesday, May 8, and Wednesday, May 9, in a sympathy strike with other union co-workers at the University’s five major medical centers and 10 student health centers. This sympathy strike was called in solidarity with members of AFSCME Local 3299, who struck over their collective bargaining contract dispute with the UC administration. A third union, University Professional & Technical Employees/CWA members at UC facilities also participated in the sympathy strike.

 

This is the first time UC nurses have walked a picket line. A 98% majority vote by RNs authorized this historic sympathy strike.

 

#UnionStrong #UCsympathyStrike

University of California registered nurses walked picket lines Tuesday, May 8, and Wednesday, May 9, in a sympathy strike with other union co-workers at the University’s five major medical centers and 10 student health centers. This sympathy strike was called in solidarity with members of AFSCME Local 3299, who struck over their collective bargaining contract dispute with the UC administration. A third union, University Professional & Technical Employees/CWA members at UC facilities also participated in the sympathy strike.

 

This is the first time UC nurses have walked a picket line. A 98% majority vote by RNs authorized this historic sympathy strike.

 

#UnionStrong #UCsympathyStrike

University of California registered nurses walked picket lines Tuesday, May 8, and Wednesday, May 9, in a sympathy strike with other union co-workers at the University’s five major medical centers and 10 student health centers. This sympathy strike was called in solidarity with members of AFSCME Local 3299, who struck over their collective bargaining contract dispute with the UC administration. A third union, University Professional & Technical Employees/CWA members at UC facilities also participated in the sympathy strike.

 

This is the first time UC nurses have walked a picket line. A 98% majority vote by RNs authorized this historic sympathy strike.

 

#UnionStrong #UCsympathyStrike

University of California, Los Angeles, Santa Monica campus

University of California, Los Angeles, Santa Monica campus

University of California registered nurses walked picket lines Tuesday, May 8, and Wednesday, May 9, in a sympathy strike with other union co-workers at the University’s five major medical centers and 10 student health centers. This sympathy strike was called in solidarity with members of AFSCME Local 3299, who struck over their collective bargaining contract dispute with the UC administration. A third union, University Professional & Technical Employees/CWA members at UC facilities also participated in the sympathy strike.

 

This is the first time UC nurses have walked a picket line. A 98% majority vote by RNs authorized this historic sympathy strike.

 

#UnionStrong #UCsympathyStrike

University of California registered nurses walked picket lines Tuesday, May 8, and Wednesday, May 9, in a sympathy strike with other union co-workers at the University’s five major medical centers and 10 student health centers. This sympathy strike was called in solidarity with members of AFSCME Local 3299, who struck over their collective bargaining contract dispute with the UC administration. A third union, University Professional & Technical Employees/CWA members at UC facilities also participated in the sympathy strike.

 

This is the first time UC nurses have walked a picket line. A 98% majority vote by RNs authorized this historic sympathy strike.

 

#UnionStrong #UCsympathyStrike

Demonstrators outside the U.S. Supreme Court during arguments in the union fees case Janus v. AFSCME, on February 26, 2018.

Members of the Workers Assembly Against Racism gathered on February 20, 2021 across from Bezos-owned Whole Foods Market in Union Square South for a nation-wide solidarity event with the unionizing Amazon workers in Bessemer, Alabama. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Members of the Workers Assembly Against Racism gathered on February 20, 2021 across from Bezos-owned Whole Foods Market in Union Square South for a nation-wide solidarity event with the unionizing Amazon workers in Bessemer, Alabama. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

University of California registered nurses walked picket lines Tuesday, May 8, and Wednesday, May 9, in a sympathy strike with other union co-workers at the University’s five major medical centers and 10 student health centers. This sympathy strike was called in solidarity with members of AFSCME Local 3299, who struck over their collective bargaining contract dispute with the UC administration. A third union, University Professional & Technical Employees/CWA members at UC facilities also participated in the sympathy strike.

 

This is the first time UC nurses have walked a picket line. A 98% majority vote by RNs authorized this historic sympathy strike.

 

#UnionStrong #UCsympathyStrike

University of California registered nurses walked picket lines Tuesday, May 8, and Wednesday, May 9, in a sympathy strike with other union co-workers at the University’s five major medical centers and 10 student health centers. This sympathy strike was called in solidarity with members of AFSCME Local 3299, who struck over their collective bargaining contract dispute with the UC administration. A third union, University Professional & Technical Employees/CWA members at UC facilities also participated in the sympathy strike.

 

This is the first time UC nurses have walked a picket line. A 98% majority vote by RNs authorized this historic sympathy strike.

 

#UnionStrong #UCsympathyStrike

IBEW 569 celebrates Black History Month! Join us in highlighting the contributions and achievements of our African-American sisters and brothers within Local 569, the labor movement, and our communities. #BlackHistoryMonth

 

IBEW / International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers: “As we recognize Black History Month, let us never forget the invaluable contributions made by Black workers to North America’s labor movement. Standing up against discrimination, they have been on the forefront of the fight for not just civil rights but economic justice as well. And today, more than ever, Black workers are crucial to building a more robust and bigger IBEW and labor movement in the years to come. Ending systematic racism is inseparable from the goal of economic justice, and Black trade unionists will remain at the forefront of making real the full promise of democracy.”

 

EWMC / Electrical Workers Minority Caucus of San Diego and Imperial Counties

 

Photos by Rashad Autman of Revamped Ventures in collaboration with Young Black & N' Business.

#UnionStrong #IBEW #1u

 

University of California registered nurses walked picket lines Tuesday, May 8, and Wednesday, May 9, in a sympathy strike with other union co-workers at the University’s five major medical centers and 10 student health centers. This sympathy strike was called in solidarity with members of AFSCME Local 3299, who struck over their collective bargaining contract dispute with the UC administration. A third union, University Professional & Technical Employees/CWA members at UC facilities also participated in the sympathy strike.

 

This is the first time UC nurses have walked a picket line. A 98% majority vote by RNs authorized this historic sympathy strike.

 

#UnionStrong #UCsympathyStrike

University of California registered nurses walked picket lines Tuesday, May 8, and Wednesday, May 9, in a sympathy strike with other union co-workers at the University’s five major medical centers and 10 student health centers. This sympathy strike was called in solidarity with members of AFSCME Local 3299, who struck over their collective bargaining contract dispute with the UC administration. A third union, University Professional & Technical Employees/CWA members at UC facilities also participated in the sympathy strike.

 

This is the first time UC nurses have walked a picket line. A 98% majority vote by RNs authorized this historic sympathy strike.

 

#UnionStrong #UCsympathyStrike

University of California registered nurses walked picket lines Tuesday, May 8, and Wednesday, May 9, in a sympathy strike with other union co-workers at the University’s five major medical centers and 10 student health centers. This sympathy strike was called in solidarity with members of AFSCME Local 3299, who struck over their collective bargaining contract dispute with the UC administration. A third union, University Professional & Technical Employees/CWA members at UC facilities also participated in the sympathy strike.

 

This is the first time UC nurses have walked a picket line. A 98% majority vote by RNs authorized this historic sympathy strike.

 

#UnionStrong #UCsympathyStrike

University of California registered nurses walked picket lines Tuesday, May 8, and Wednesday, May 9, in a sympathy strike with other union co-workers at the University’s five major medical centers and 10 student health centers. This sympathy strike was called in solidarity with members of AFSCME Local 3299, who struck over their collective bargaining contract dispute with the UC administration. A third union, University Professional & Technical Employees/CWA members at UC facilities also participated in the sympathy strike.

 

This is the first time UC nurses have walked a picket line. A 98% majority vote by RNs authorized this historic sympathy strike.

 

#UnionStrong #UCsympathyStrike

University of California registered nurses walked picket lines Tuesday, May 8, and Wednesday, May 9, in a sympathy strike with other union co-workers at the University’s five major medical centers and 10 student health centers. This sympathy strike was called in solidarity with members of AFSCME Local 3299, who struck over their collective bargaining contract dispute with the UC administration. A third union, University Professional & Technical Employees/CWA members at UC facilities also participated in the sympathy strike.

 

This is the first time UC nurses have walked a picket line. A 98% majority vote by RNs authorized this historic sympathy strike.

 

#UnionStrong #UCsympathyStrike

University of California registered nurses walked picket lines Tuesday, May 8, and Wednesday, May 9, in a sympathy strike with other union co-workers at the University’s five major medical centers and 10 student health centers. This sympathy strike was called in solidarity with members of AFSCME Local 3299, who struck over their collective bargaining contract dispute with the UC administration. A third union, University Professional & Technical Employees/CWA members at UC facilities also participated in the sympathy strike.

 

This is the first time UC nurses have walked a picket line. A 98% majority vote by RNs authorized this historic sympathy strike.

 

#UnionStrong #UCsympathyStrike

University of California registered nurses walked picket lines Tuesday, May 8, and Wednesday, May 9, in a sympathy strike with other union co-workers at the University’s five major medical centers and 10 student health centers. This sympathy strike was called in solidarity with members of AFSCME Local 3299, who struck over their collective bargaining contract dispute with the UC administration. A third union, University Professional & Technical Employees/CWA members at UC facilities also participated in the sympathy strike.

 

This is the first time UC nurses have walked a picket line. A 98% majority vote by RNs authorized this historic sympathy strike.

 

#UnionStrong #UCsympathyStrike

University of California, Los Angeles, Santa Monica campus

Fifty union workers committing civil disobedience were arrested outside the NFL Headquarters in Manhattan after thousands of unionized construction workers held a rally on August 22, 2018 to call on the NFL to ask Steve Ross, Related Companies Chairman/Founder and owner of the Miami Dolphins, to step down from the NFL’s Social & Racial Justice Committee. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Contra Costa County Medical Center, Walnut Creek CA

University of California registered nurses walked picket lines Tuesday, May 8, and Wednesday, May 9, in a sympathy strike with other union co-workers at the University’s five major medical centers and 10 student health centers. This sympathy strike was called in solidarity with members of AFSCME Local 3299, who struck over their collective bargaining contract dispute with the UC administration. A third union, University Professional & Technical Employees/CWA members at UC facilities also participated in the sympathy strike.

 

This is the first time UC nurses have walked a picket line. A 98% majority vote by RNs authorized this historic sympathy strike.

 

#UnionStrong #UCsympathyStrike

San Joaquin General Hospital, French Camp CA

Credit: Los Angeles County Federation of Labor, AFL-CIO

Members of the Workers Assembly Against Racism gathered on February 20, 2021 across from Bezos-owned Whole Foods Market in Union Square South for a nation-wide solidarity event with the unionizing Amazon workers in Bessemer, Alabama. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

On Saturday, May 2nd, 2020, the Staff of Teamsters Local 986 volunteered at a Food Drive sponsored by Colettes’ Children’s Home in Huntington Beach, CA.

Over 1500 families from all over Southern California received food supplies to help them endure the current global health crisis. #Teamsters #UnionStrong

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