Hello, this is Marianne Giordano your Executive Director/CFO from OPEIU Local 30 inviting you to a live Telephone Town Hall tomorrow Friday, July 12 at 5:30 p.m. to discuss Kaiser Permanente National Bargaining. We’ll also be taking your questions live. It’s free to participate, just pick up the phone when we call tomorrow around 5:30 p.m.
The call will go out to the members who have signed up for mobile alerts. If you have not signed up yet, you can still join in by calling (855) 756-7520, extension 49304 pound. That number can be used to rejoin the call if for any reason your call gets dropped.
If you have questions about how to join tomorrow’s call, you can contact the Local 30 office at 619-640-4840. Thanks!
Kaiser Execs Predict Financial Doom & Gloom
We all know that Kaiser has been making record profits — but they opened this bargaining session complaining “hard times” are ahead for the company.
They then presented their economic proposal that demands major cuts from us, including:
WE HIT THE BARGAINING TABLE WITH MOMENTUM
We entered bargaining this week with major momentum with members from every local of the coalition rallying to protect our patients and our families in our next contract.
WHAT KAISER WANTS:
Cuts to Our Jobs, Wages and Benefits. Kaiser wants us to agree to a contract with:
As we head back into bargaining for our next national contract this week, Kaiser has announced its highest single-quarter profits ever: $3.2 BILLION.
We, the workers at Kaiser, have played a huge part in building this success. Yet instead of sharing in the success all we see are record company profits, skyrocketing reserves, and growing executive salaries.
Kaiser is looking for cuts that would hurt our families and our patients . . .
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Today, the San Diego City Council overrode Mayor Kevin Faulconer’s veto and OFFICIALLY PASSED THE EARNED SICK DAYS AND MINIMUM WAGE ORDINANCE! Their override means that the Earned Sick Leave-Minimum Wage is once again in place to help hardworking San Diegans who struggle to pay the rent and buy groceries.
However, our fight continues, opponents representing a small handful of special interests have announced that they are prepared to spend what it takes to repeal the law. They will be in front of grocery stores and other areas in the city attempting to collect 34,000 signatures to repeal the law.
To push back against this brazen attack against hard working San Diegans we need your help! Council President Todd Gloria, Irwin Jacobs, Mel Katz, Bill Walton and Barbara Bry kicked off the citywide campaign, simply called “Don’t Sign It,” to defeat the referendum against the ordinance.
Today, City Council stood up for 280,000 San Diegans who lack sick leave and nearly 200,000 low-wage workers who work hard every day and can’t afford rent and groceries, now its time to do our part. Here's what you can do:
Click here to take the pledge to protect the Earned Sick Leave-Minimum Wage Ordinance.
Also, please download this “Don’t Sign It” image (right click + save image). Please post it on social media and print it out and hang it for all to see.
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