The vote means more than 3,5000 state employees could soon get representation from the American Federation of State, County ...
This post was updated May 21 at 7:58 p.m. More than two years into bargaining and just hours before an indefinite strike was ...
Despite ratification, issues concerning poverty wages, housing assistance, healthcare premiums, parking costs and staffing protections will remain unaddressed and will continue to worsen until the ...
Instead of the university really bargaining and good faith, they illegally have imposed these terms,” AFSCME Local 3299’s president said.
Tens of thousands of University of California healthcare and service workers have ratified a labor contract with the university. The agreement, which expires Nov. 30, 2029, was ratified by 96.4% of ...
This post was updated April 16 at 11:12 a.m. Two UC unions called on their members to strike May 1 for the fourth time this academic year. The American Federation of State, County and Municipal ...
AFSCME Local 3299 announced Thursday morning that the 15,000 patient-care technical workers in its ranks voted to authorize a strike against the University of California after reaching a deadlock in ...
The union representing thousands of University of California medical and service workers reached a tentative agreement with UC that narrowly averted an open-ended strike over pay and housing benefits.
The Joliet City Council will vote on the contract at Tuesday night's meeting.
The Champaign County Board Labor Committee and the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Local 900 reached a tentative contract agreement late Tuesday, narrowly averting a ...
UC strike averted as AFSCME Local 3299, representing 40,000 technical patient care workers and service staff, reached tentative agreement that it said won raises and caps on healthcare premium costs.
The union representing nearly 40,000 service and technical patient care workers at University of California medical centers statewide canceled an open-ended strike scheduled to begin early Thursday.