Huge rally for 15!!

 Labor’s new minimum wage bill has been worked out with the Governor and needs to move very quickly through the Legislature. 

This deal gets to $15/hour with indexing and three paid sick days for home care workers. 
We will hold a big lobby day on:

THIS THURSDAY, March 31

9 am or as soon as your folks can get there
Federation Sacramento legislative office
1127 11th Street, Suite 425
Corner of 11th Street and L Street  

Exec board agenda for April 5th

Exec Board Agenda April 5docx

Meeting Minutes from March 22nd for rep council

March 22nd Rep Council Meeting Minutes

Upcoming events with Vacaville Teachers!!!!

Coffee Club Flier

Napa/Solano Central Labor Council endorsements for the June 7th elections.

The Napa/Solano Central Labor Council would like to announce its slate of endorsed candidates for the June 7th, 2016 elections. Together we make up a very diverse group of labor organizations representing over 50,000 members in the Napa and Solano Counties. The Napa/Solano Central Labor Council held joint interviews with the Napa/Solano Building Trades Council and the United Workers for Local Government, going to great lengths to sit down with the candidates and get their views on a number of different issues facing working men and women in our county.

We held multiple interviews over a one-week period and our panel consisted of Postal Workers, Machinists, Clerical Workers, Hotel Workers, College Faculty, Carpenters, Insulators, Teachers, School Employees, Food Workers, Iron Workers, Electricians, Teamsters, Plumbers and Steamfitters, Sheet Metal Workers, Cement Masons, Operating Engineers, Bricklayers, and our Service employees; asking the candidates tough questions on issues facing their members. We then met collectively and went over each race and discussed at length how each candidate might have impacted the men and women they represent.

What makes our process so important is that all of these very different professions sent representatives with the important task of making recommendations on behalf of their members and then voting to represent them. It was tough, and not everyone agreed on every endorsement, but we came away with recommendations that we felt were in the best interests for working people and their families. We struggled with whether or not to endorse people we have supported in the past, or to take a chance on new candidates we may not have considered before. In other words, we compromised. That seems to be a rarity in today’s political climate. That’s why we chose candidates that we feel can build coalitions, not divide the community – candidates willing to stick to their words and continue to fight for our members once elected, but more importantly, treat them with the dignity and respect they deserve!

We have to move forward. We have to advance a productive and civil dialogue and find common ground. We must also remain mindful of mistakes that have compromised our welfare so as to avoid repeating them in the future. We feel that the following candidates will help to do just that on behalf of all working people and their families.

Napa/Solano CLC’s Endorsed Candidates-June, 2016

Solano County:

District 1: Erin Hannigan

District 2: Dual Endorsement of Denis Honeychurch & Mike Ioakimedes

District 5: Skip Thompson

Napa County:

District 2: Mark Luce

District 4: Alfredo Pedroza

District 5: Belia Ramos

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