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Mar 14th, 2022
It was a matter of life or death that brought Rocio to work at UC Berkeley. “I needed healthcare for my husband and I saw there was an opening here and I took it. I was hesitant...
Feb 20th, 2022
The union wasn’t always seen in a positive light around the breakroom in the Parking Enforcement Office at UCLA. “When I first started working, the union was not...
Feb 15th, 2022
Rosalyn stood in front of a conference table full of UC Regents, President Janet Napolitano, and then-Lieutenant Governor Newsom. She wore her scrubs and a shirt that read:...
Feb 7th, 2022
Davina’s laugh, aura, and energy are infectious. She is a divine 3299 member and a powerhouse when it comes to speaking up when something is wrong. She knows her power, knows...
Feb 3rd, 2022
Priscilla Garcia is a single mother and a Hospital Assistant for the UCSD Health Float Team. As part of the Float Team, Priscilla would often receive texts from COVID Ops...
Keisha had not been working long in the Nutrition department at UCLA’s Santa Monica Hospital when one of her coworkers was fired. He was a great worker and she didn’t...
Nov 18th, 2021
By Larry Gordon | Los Angeles Times The union representing the University of California’s 21,000 service workers and patient care employees has scheduled a five-day strike...
Nov 17th, 2021
By Ben van der Meer | The Business Journals, Sacramento A lingering legal impediment to development of the Aggie Square project in Sacramento has been removed, with the...
Nov 16th, 2021
BY EDITORIAL BOARD | The Daily Californian Giving AFSCME service workers contracts allows them to continue to positively impact the university The UC system’s fragmented...