eNewsletter - January 8, 2010
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Local 21 Stands in Solidarity with Hotel Workers at Local 2 Rally


Union Benefit: Scholarships for Students, $500-$4,000

Save-the-Date! Western Workers Labor Heritage Festival,
January 15-17


Save-The-Date! Delegate Assembly at Oakland Marriott, January 30

Save-The-Date! "Budget 101," a Hands-On Workshop for Local 21 Leaders and Interested Members on Understanding Public Budgets, February 20

Save-The-Date! How to Reduce Your Stress - East Bay, SF, and South Bay Workshops




Local 21 Stands in Solidarity with Hotel Workers at Local 2 Rally

Local 21 Stands in Solidarity with Hotel Workers at Local 2 Rally

On January 5, Local 21 members stood in solidarity with San Francisco hotel workers as they continue to fight for a fair contract and benefits! Over 1,000 hotel workers represented by Local 2, and their supporters, marched through Union Square and rallied in front of the Hilton, one of five hotels under boycott. Together with Local 2, a number of our members also participated in a civil disobedience action that resulted in arrest from blocking the entrance to the hotel.

Local 21 Stands in Solidarity with Hotel Workers at Local 2 Rally To learn more about Local 2's campaign and a full list of San Francisco hotels under boycott, visit Unite HERE Local 2's website. Watch news coverage of the rally on CBS!
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Union Benefit: Scholarships for Students, $500-$4,000
Local 21 members are eligible for a variety of benefits under Union Privilege and Union Plus, a program developed by the AFL-CIO to provide quality products, discounts, and services to union members and their families. Union Plus offers a range of benefits from legal services and insurance discounts to savings on health, travel, and recreation.

Since 1992, the Union Plus Scholarship Program has awarded more than $2.4 million to students of working families who want to begin or continue their post-secondary education. Over 1,700 families have benefited from the scholarship program, including a number of Local 21 members' families.

The Union Plus scholarship program is preparing to accept scholarship applications for 2009. Children, step children, spouses, and dependents of Local 21 members are eligible to apply. The scholarship program is open to students attending or planning to attend a college or university, a community college or a technical college or a trade school. Applicants for scholarships are evaluated according to academic ability, social awareness, financial need, and appreciation of labor. Visit the Union Plus website for more information and application details. All applications must be postmarked by January 30, 2010.

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Save-the-Date! Western Workers Labor Heritage Festival,
January 15-17

The Western Workers Labor Heritage Festival honors Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s contribution to the civil rights and labor movements. Join us for a weekend of solidarity in an era of hard times, hope, and change!

The festival will feature speakers, workshops, films, musical, and theatrical performances, including an appearance by the San Francisco Labor Chorus. Some of the trainings offered will focus on using culture and music in organizing.

Visit the Festival's website for a detailed schedule and information on how to register. Full festival entry is $65, $40 for Saturday only, and $15-25 for concert tickets. No one will be turned away for a lack of funds.

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Save-The-Date! Delegate Assembly at Oakland Marriott, January 30
The next Delegate Assembly will be Saturday, January 30, at the Downtown Oakland Marriott. Registration and breakfast begin at 8:30 am, and the Assembly starts at 9 am. Our last Assembly featured a special discussion and a breakout session for members and delegates to address lessons learned from the last budget cycle, as well as opportunities and strategies for being more proactive and effective in the upcoming cycle.

During this Assembly, we will continue our discussion and focus on the nuts and bolts of budgetary analysis and action. Also, special guest speaker Dave Low, Assistant Director of Government Relations at the California School Employees Association, will speak to us about attacks on public employee retirement benefits, and statewide efforts to protect these benefits. All delegates and any members interested in attending should call the Union office at 415-864-2100. For a complete schedule of 2010 Delegate Assemblies, visit Local 21's Latest News webpage.

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Save-The-Date! "Budget 101," a Hands-On Workshop for Local 21 Leaders and Interested Members on Understanding Public Budgets, February 20
As the economic crisis makes itself felt in cities and counties throughout the Bay Area, policy makers in many jurisdictions are calling for extreme measures ranging from layoffs and mandatory furloughs for public employees, to severe cuts to social service programs. In times like these, it's more important than ever for Local 21 members to be able to understand our city and county budgets, and have the skills to take proactive steps toward protecting local jobs and services.

I'm not a financial expert, what information do I need to understand my employer's budget? What is the real financial condition of my jurisdiction, and is there any "slack" in the budget? How can my chapter take steps toward identifying sources of revenue when budget cuts get deeper?

This workshop, led by Bob Brownstein, will include a discussion of how the public finance system works and how local government budgeting is done, with an emphasis on the practical challenges people face when they're trying to understand a local budget. It will also include hands-on work analyzing your own locality's budget, and tips on starting your chapter's own budget work group.

Guest instructor Bob Brownstein is the Policy Director of Working Partnerships USA, an organization that brings together community, labor, and faith groups to work for policies that address the needs of working people. Previously, he served as the Budget and Policy Director of the City of San Jose. Bob has addressed our Delegate Assembly and assisted us in budget analysis in Oakland and San Francisco.

Please join us! Saturday, February 20, 9am-1pm, location TBA; Space is limited, to R.S.V.P. please email Mandy Bratt, mbratt@ifpte21.org. For more information and a flyer for the training, visit Local 21's Latest News webpage.

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Save-The-Date! How to Reduce Your Stress - East Bay, SF, and South Bay Workshops
Do you find yourself adjusting to layoffs, worrying about the reduction in your investments, watching home equity disappear, maxing out credit cards, and struggling to make ends meet? Learn how to reduce stress in your life by attending these free classes for Local 21 members. The sessions, led by Kitty Costello, M.A., MFT and Richard Epstein, PhD, MFT, will take place on: RSVP's are not required. For more information about these events and other Work Life Support Services, please contact the Union office at 415.864.2100. For more information about these and future workshops, visit Local 21's Latest News webpage.

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