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Home - SEIU Local 1000 Local 1000 of the Service Employees International Union is a united front of 96,000 working people employed by the State of California, making Local 1000 the largest public sector union in California and one of the largest in the country
Homepage - SEIU Local 721 SEIU 721 1545 Wilshire Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90017 Member Connection: (877) 721-4968
UFCW5 | Labor Unions | A Voice for Working America United Food and Commercial Workers Local 5 is the largest private sector union in Northern California We represent workers in diverse industries including grocery and other retail, food harvesting and processing, cannabis, financial services, and healthcare
Home Page - Unionize California Deciding to unionize your workplace means you and your coworkers recognize the value of your work and the importance of standing together, and you’re ready to demand more
State of the Unions | Inland Empire Labor and Community Center (IELCC) Compiling public data from 2024 about union membership, union elections, and strike activity, the report serves as a benchmark to measure the impact of changes in labor policy, worker power, and the health of organized labor
State Workforce - Bargaining Unit Profiles Below, we describe the types of employees in the state’s 21 bargaining units Profile: Unit 1 is the largest of the state’s 21 bargaining units The employees perform many different types of jobs across numerous state departments
Unions in California | Cause IQ There are 3,021 labor unions in California Combined, these Californian unions employ 22,995 people, earn more than $4 billion in revenue each year, and have assets of $7 billion
Your Right to Form a Union | National Labor Relations Board Not represented by a union, but want to be? If a majority of workers wants to form a union, they can select a union in one of two ways: If at least 30% of workers sign cards or a petition saying they want a union, the NLRB will conduct an election