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Defining our next chapter as a powerhouse Union Read More
With affordable health care under assault from the extremist Republican administration’s billionaire tax cuts, 1199ers are fighting back and calling on their state governments to plug the funding gap.
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From May 3-5 the Union’s most committed delegates and leaders came together in Atlantic City, New Jersey, to discuss and ratify the plan of work that the whole membership collectively participated in creating—through the listening tours, area-wide and departmental conversations, delegate meetings, and member polling. How 1199 will Build, how it will Grow, and how every member can work together to create the conditions for everyone to be able to Thrive—these are the three pillars that will take the Union forward. 1199 is only as strong as its chapters and its chapters are only as strong as its leaders.
Four member leaders who work in different regions—with a variety of job titles—caught up with 1199 Magazine ahead of the summit to describe how they build community within their chapters and what strategies they use to promote member engagement. Read More
Planned Parenthood Foundation of America (PPFA) members in New York City unanimously ratified their second contract on April 1.
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Analilia Mejia won a special election on April 16 to take over New Jersey’s 11 Congressional district seat vacated by Mikie Sherrill when she became Governor. Read More
Members dressed in traditional attire from their countries of origin came together in the 1199SEIU headquarters in Manhattan for an evening of solidarity on March 6 to celebrate International Women’s Day. Read More
On May 4, the island town of Nantucket in Massachusetts voted by 959-321 to support funding that will allow the only nursing home on the island to remain open. Read More
Members joined a rally outside the Supreme Court in Washington DC on April 29 as justices deliberated on whether to overrule the Trump administration’s plans to remove more than 350,000 Haitians and 6,000 Syrians who are currently entitled to remain in the country under Temporary Protected Status (TPS).
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Retirees helped build the foundation of the Union. The Retiree Caucus makes sure that they’re able to continue their activism and pass on knowledge long after they leave their institutions. Read More
An 1199 Environmental Services Delegate at the Levindale Hebrew and Geriatric Center on the outskirts of Baltimore, MD describes how he builds community among the membership. Read More
Worker led hospital bargaining committee fought hard to win increases to pension, shift differential, incentive bonuses, a minimum 12% wage increase for all workers, plus a newly established competitive wage scale for nurses with increases ranging from 4.8% to 18% Read More
After months of intense bargaining, members of 1199SEIU have won strong contracts at numerous nursing and rehabilitation facilities across Florida designed to deliver fair wages and benefits to keep pace with the rapidly rising cost of living in Florida. Read More
If you aren’t registered to vote in the June 23 primary, you have until June 2 to register online. Read More
Check your registration, register, or update your registration today. Read More
Worker led hospital bargaining committee reaches settlement deal at 6 AM this morning following 19 hours of intense negotiations Read More
Free Public Yoga Event In Honor Of Mental Health Month Read More
Virginia Kondas, an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) at UHealth Tower in Miami and 1199SEIU Florida member leader, was proud to play a key role in a healthcare relief mission with fellow union caregivers earlier this year in Jamaica. Read More
Nearly 1,400 healthcare workers at two Boston Medical Center-owned hospitals voted on May 13th to ratify a new, three-year union contract that will deliver meaningful wage increases, protect workers’ own healthcare coverage, and preserve important benefits workers had previously won under prior contracts with the former Steward Healthcare facilities. Read More