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Allan Cohen
Social Case Work Specialist II
Contra Costa County
“By restructuring we will be able to bargain stronger contracts for all our members--because we’re stronger together. .
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Alana M. Williams
Senior Service Assistant
City of Berkeley
“Stronger together, power in numbers”
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Cecily Rogers
Administrative Assistant
Jewish Community Center SF
“I think that having 20 locals in CA is too many. We can communicate better with the other locals. With 4 locals, each local can have a better idea of what their members are doing and need.”
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ANGELA INGRAM-WILLIAMS
Eligibility Worker
Alameda County
"The more I read the ‘Unite to Win’ plan, I understand what we are doing would create many positive things. Now, I embrace change. I am confident other SEIU members, with information, will embrace change as well"
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David Mulvey
Service Coordinator
Tri-Counties Regional Center
“My plan is to work to make sure industry councils are established to connect workers around industry specific issues statewide.”
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Deshay D. Ford
Service Coordinator II
Tri-Counties Regional Center
“Whe can contribute our resources. We will have more political power. We can concentrate our efforts to support legislation which will benefit our union and its members.”
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Eric Burns
Life Skills instructor
Contra Costa County
“An opportunity to unite is an opportunity for progress and moving forward.”
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George Diaz
Eligibility Worker Supervisor
San Francisco County
“Bigger family bigger fight.”
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Geri McFarland
Management Analyst
Berkeley
Gwen Jones
Supervising Lib Assistant
Berkeley
“To strengthen the possibilities of better benefits.”
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Edward A. Roman
Gain Services Worker/Job Counselor
Los Angeles County
“The American Labor movement plays a critical role in driving domestic social policy. Our union predecessors of the 20’s. 30’s, and 40’s taught us an invaluable lesson about organizing along industrial lives; the labor leaders of yester years are able to force a vanished workforce that exceeded 80%. It is time to reorganize and regain our leadership role in driving U.S. social policy."
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