Information Technology Professionals

The Information Technology Professionals chapter is comprised of highly skilled professionals responsible for maintaining and expanding CCSF’s IT systems. Our members are responsible for keeping patient records, tracking tax collections, etc.
Chapter News and Events
Major Wins for Local 21 this Past Election Day
12/07/2018
Local 21 members scored major victories in the November elections. Local 21-endorsed candidates and ballot measure won in over 85% of the San Francisco races. Our resources and hard work in this election helped defend public services, raised revenues for local governments, and strengthened our ability to achieve fair contracts.
Bargaining Kick-Off Rally!
12/03/2018
A Coalition of Unions are saying NO to DPH's Attempt to Create a 2-Month Vacation Blackout During the Summer Months
10/03/2018
For many Local 21 members, the proposed vacation blackout dates make summer family vacations impossible to schedule.
Local 21 Members Hold Event to Feed the Homeless
10/03/2018
“As public servants, we can learn more about the communities we serve and what is really needed. This volunteer action is not just about serving food, it is about getting to know people while giving back,” says Local 21 member Michelle Pollard.
CCSF Bargaining is Around the Corner
10/01/2018
We are Ready to Stand Up for Ourselves and Our Community!
Know Our Contract!
08/06/2018
One Local 21 Classification Does Not Get a Raise, and Steps Up to Fix It
Local 21 Executive Committee Takes Stand Against Discrimination in City Departments
08/05/2018
Standing against racism in all forms is a core value at Local 21.
Local 21 WINS
07/03/2018
Local 21 WINS on extended ranges for Legal Assistants and demands change on understaffing and overwork at DPH.
City Avoids Civil Service Process with Exempt Hires
07/03/2018
In 1994, only 2% of the entire city workforce were exempt employees. That percentage has grown significantly over the years. As of today, 27% of Local 21 workers in the city are exempt employees- more than 1 in 4!
San Francisco is the First City with $15 Minimum Wage, Proudly Brought to You By Unions
06/03/2018
At the press conference, Ms. Ho translated for seven minimum wage workers in the Chinatown area. As a Compliance Officer, Robin won $480,000 in back pay for the same seven workers that she translated for. The workers took off a day without pay to attend the event.