Astrid Zuniga
SECRETARY-TREASURER | UDW #3930, AFSCME
Nikki Linnerman
PRESIDENT | SEIU LOCAL 1000
Jerry Hunsucker
VICE PRESIDENT | UFCW GOLDEN STATE 8
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Officers & Executive Board
OFFICERS
EXECUTIVE BOARD
SECRETARY-TREASURER
Bill Bowker
Astrid Zuniga UDW #3930 PRESIDENT
Nikki Linnerman SEIU 1000 VICE PRESIDENT
Jerry Hunsucker
UFCW Golden State 8 SERGEANT AT ARMS
Krisse Fells SEIU 1000
LIUNA #1133
Maria Patterson SEIU 1000
Sheri Maderos IBT #386
Mike Loza
Tom Aja OE3
Mark Bowden IBEW #684
Gaylord Phillips IBT #386
UDW
WORKFORCE INVESTMENT BOARD DIRECTORS
TRUSTEES CHAIR
Nikki Linnerman
Matt Richard
OE3
Charley Souders
Jim Wood
Greg Vincelet
Billy Powell
Dean Fadeff TRUSTEES
Terry Walker UDW #3930
Alex Parra IBT #439
SEIU 1000
IBEW #1245
Plumbers and Pipefitters #442
Sheetmetal Workers #184 LIUNA #1130 IBEW #684
Gaylord Phillips IBT #386
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What the AFL-CIO and Central Labor Councils Do
The Stanislaus-Tuolumne Counties Central Labor Council was chartered in 1959. The American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO) works every day to improve the lives of people who work. We help people who want to join together in Unions so they can bargain collectively with their employers for better working conditions and the best way to get a good job done. We work to ensure that all people who work are treated fairly, with decent paychecks and benefits, safe jobs, respect and equal opportunities. To help working people acquire valuable skills and job-readiness for 21st century work, we operate the largest training network outside the U.S. military. We provide an independent voice in politics and legislation for working women and men and make their voices heard in corporate boardrooms and the financial system.
WHO WE ARE
The AFL-CIO, created in 1955 by the merger of the AFL and the CIO, is a democratic, voluntary federation of 57 national and international labor Unions that represents 12.2 million working people.
HOW WE’RE GOVERNED
In 2013, delegates to the 27th AFL-CIO Constitutional Convention re-elected Richard Trumka as president and Elizabeth Shuler as secretary-treasurer. Tefere Gebre was elected as executive vice president. These three officers, along with 55 vice presidents, make up the AFL-CIO Executive Council, which governs the AFLCIO between conventions. In states and communities, the AFL-CIO amplifies the voices of working families through 51 AFL-CIO-chartered state federations (including Puerto Rico) and more than 500 chartered central labor councils, led by officers and boards elected by local Union delegates. The AFL-CIO Constitution calls for diversity of gender, race, ethnicity and work sector on our governing bodies.
THE ISSUES WE WORK ON
Our priorities include creating good family-supporting jobs by investing tax dollars in schools, roads, bridges, ports and airports; improving the lives of workers through education, job training and a livable minimum wage; keeping good jobs at home by reforming trade rules, reindustrializing the U.S. economy and redoubling efforts at worker protections in the global economy; strengthening Social Security and private pensions; ensuring fair tax policies; making high-quality, affordable health care available to everyone; and holding corporations more accountable for their actions.
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Stanislaus-Tuolumne Counties Central Labor Council Accomplishments in 2014 Building a Better Future for Working Families
AFL-CIO
America’s Union Movement
Stanislaus-Tuolumne Counties Central Labor Council
We have had a busy and productive year for 2014 at the StanislausTuolumne Counties Central Labor Council. Here is a quick recap of what we have accomplished since 2013. 01-06-2014: We were pleased to host Mr. Dave White, newly hired CEO of the Stanislaus Alliance (WIB), as our guest speaker for our first meeting of the New Year. 02-26-2014: CA Labor Federation “Building Workforce Partnerships” Annual Conference. We had almost half a dozen WIB Directors from our Central Labor Council attend. 03-17-2014: CA Labor Federation 2014 Joint Legislative Conference – We sent a full delegation to participate in labor’s bills and policy issues. 04-10-2014: CA Labor Federation 2014 Pre-Primary Endorsements – We sent a full delegation to participate in labor’s pre-primary endorsements. April and May 2014: Phone banking and precinct walking for our local, statewide and federal candidates. 06-09-2014: We swore in a new affiliate Union and six new delegates at our monthly meeting. 06-12-2014: Tracy Taylor Farms Protest Action – Rallied in unity with IBT locals and their General President, James Hoffa, to protest working conditions and to promote Union organization. 06-20-2014: Supported the San Joaquin-Calaveras Central Labor Council’s Annual Golf Tournament 06-24-2014: Supported the nurses right to organize at their Modesto rally. 07-29-2014: CA Labor Federation Biennial Convention – We sent a full delegation to participate. 08-03-2014: Sponsored at the San Joaquin Democratic Central Committee Annual BBQ in support of Michael Eggman, (CD-10) whose district included San Joaquin and Stanislaus County. 08-06-2014: CSEA 88th Annual Conference – The officers attended the Conference with CSEA delegates from the Central Labor Council. A welcome learning experience and very informational. 08-09-2014: Teamster’s #386 Annual BBQ - Gaylord Phillips, our NVLF Secretary Treasurer and IBT Member of #386 invited all our affiliates to attend their annual picnic. 6
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08-11-2014: CWA Atwater Call Center Rally – We supported the Communication Workers of America during the closure of their Atwater Call Center. 08-14-2014: Sutter Tracy Community Hospital Nurses Strike – We supported the nurses strike sanction request and participated in their rally for safe working conditions and a fair contract. 08-23-2014: Stanislaus County Democratic Central Committee Annual Edmund Pat Brown Dinner – We supported this event as it supported our endorsed candidates for 2014. 09-04-2014: Community Candidate Central Labor Council BBQ – Our first annual community and candidate meet and greet was a huge success with many candidates, community members and delegates attending our event. Many expressed looking forward to this event annually. 09-20-2014: Stanislaus-Tuolumne Counties Central Labor Council Campaign Kickoff – Great start to the election season with many of our affiliates participating actively. Thank You! September and October 2014: GOTV efforts every weekend with phone banking every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Our Central Labor Council literally made thousands of calls. 10-13-2014: Recap of the Stanislaus Alliance (WIB) projects by CEO, Dave White at our monthly central labor council meeting. Unemployment down and new businesses on the rise. 10-18-2014: Autism Speaks Walk – The Council was pleased to sponsor this event again. 10-25-2014: Adam Gray for Assembly “Dinner at the Vista”. Proud sponsor and Congratulations! 11-04-2014: Election night results watch party at the UDW #3930 Union Hall
Our Central Labor Council has grown by leaps and bounds this year and we thank everyone for making this a successful and thriving organization. We won practically ALL of our local endorsed races for 2014 with the exception of the Mayor for the City of Turlock. We won because of the dedication and participation of our affiliates, Union members and delegates. Congratulations to our 2014 labor endorsed candidates starting with Luis Molina for re-election as Mayor of Patterson, City of Riverbank Councilmembers, Leanne Jones-Cruz and Cal Campbell, Theresa Taylor for CalPERS Board and Kaenan Whitman for Tuolumne County Recorder-Assessor. We also want to congratulate Assembly member Adam Gray on his re-election as well as Senator Anthony Cannella. Our thanks and appreciation from our Central Labor Council and affiliate members to Michael Eggman, (CD-10) candidate and Harwinder Grewal, (AD-12) candidate for representing working families and offering voters a choice for representation. Thank you for proudly representing labor. We have had an outstanding year. Our fiscal outlook is great and our membership and affiliations have increased steadily. The community is more engaged with labor than ever before in Stanislaus and Tuolumne Counties. Thank you to our Union members because “Together We Are Stronger.”
AFL-CIO
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01-06-2014 The Stanislaus-Tuolumne Counties Central Labor Council had the pleasure of having our first guest speaker of the year to be the newly hired CEO of the Stanislaus Alliance Workforce Investment Board, Mr. Dave White. Our Central Labor Council has eight labor representatives on the Board of Directors.
02-26-2014 2014 Building Workforce Partnerships Conference is sponsored by the CA Labor Federation and Workforce and Economic Development Program annually. The theme for this year was “Shared Prosperity – Building a Middle Class Economy for All.” Many of our WIB Directors from the Central Labor Council attended.
03-17-2014 CA Labor Federation 2014 Joint Legislative Conference was held in Sacramento and attended by many of our delegates and affiliate members.
04-10-2014 California Labor’s 2014 Pre-Primary Convention where we proudly endorsed now Senator Elect Connie Leyva, President of the CA Labor Federation! Congratulations Senator Leyva…We are proud of you!
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04-23-2014 Volunteer Phone Banking for our endorsed labor candidates
04-25-2014 Eggman for Congress (CD-10) Campaign HQ Opening
05-14-2014 Volunteer Phone Banking for our endorsed labor candidates continues‌
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Modesto City Councilmember Tony Madrigal with CD 10 Candidate, Michael Eggman
Newly sworn in Delegates of our CLC
06-09-2014 Fantastic meeting where we swore in many delegates to the Council, including our new affiliate GMP Local #17.
06-12-2014 Tracy Taylor Farms Rally Unions, community activists, CA Labor Federation and elected officials, including IBT President Jimmy Hoffa rallied for safe working conditions and union organization at the Tracy, CA Taylor Farms plant. “In California, the State Senate is currently considering legislation, AB 1897, that places companies on the hook for serious violations of workers’ rights committed by temp agencies they employ who supply on-site workers. The legislation, which won a key committee vote yesterday, would not only make these staffing subcontractors more accountable, it would also level the playing field for businesses that follow the rules.” – James P. Hoffa, General President, International Brotherhood of Teamsters (Governor Brown signed AB 1897 on September 28, 2014) 10
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06-24-2014 Supporting Modesto Nurses Right to Organize Astrid Zuniga, Secretary-Treasurer representing our Council and voicing our support for the nurses right to organize.
07-29-2014 CA Labor Federation Biennial Convention This week, the California Labor Federation held its biennial convention in San Diego, with union delegates setting the course for Labor this year and beyond. Many of our affiliates and delegates attended this historic convention. This was Connie Leyva’s last convention as President of the CA Labor Federation as she was recently elected to the CA Senate.
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08-06-2014 CSEA 88th Annual Conference Thank you to the CSEA Delegates from the Stanislaus-Tuolumne Central Labor Council for inviting the officers to attend their 88th Annual Conference. We had the best time learning about how your Union works and had the best company. We appreciated the opportunity to attend and represent the Council.
08-09-2014 Teamster’s #386 Annual Picnic Gaylord Phillips, our NVLF Secretary-Treasurer, IBT Member of #386, invited all our affiliates to attend their annual picnic. Senator Cannella, Assemblymember Adam Gray, Candidate for Assembly District 12, Harwinder Grewal and Commissioner Virginia Madueno were all there. Over 4,000 of their members attended.
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08-14-2014 Sutter Tracy Community Hospital Nurses Strike Registered nurses at Sutter Tracy Community Hospital walked off the job for 24 hours starting at 7 a.m. on Thursday, August 14th and staffed a picket line outside to protest what they say is the hard line taken by hospital executives on nurses’ concerns over safe staffing, other patient care issues and fair standards on health coverage.
09-04-2014 Candidate and Community Meet and Greet Fantastic turnout! Thank you to all those that helped. It was great that so many of our endorsed labor candidates and community members were able to make it.
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09-20-2014 Stanislaus-Tuolumne Counties Central Labor Council Campaign Kickoff Nice to have Assembly District 12 Candidate, Harinder Grewal and our Congressional Candidate for District 10, Michael Eggman there to help us out. Our campaign kickoff was great! Thank you to all the delegates and Union members that came to help out.
10-13-2014 October Monthly Meeting Great meeting last night! We swore in Rocio from Teamster's Local #948. Our guest speaker, Mr. Dave White, CEO of the Stanislaus Alliance WIB (Workforce Investment Board) came to present the latest economic developments and changes in the unemployment rate. The need for skilled workers was stressed in the trades and to help encourage community discussion on other educational and skilled pathway alternatives other than “traditional schooling.� Modesto City Councilmember, Tony Madrigal, also gave us an update on City Council projects and discussions. 10-15-2014 Phone Banking for Labor Candidates Over 4,000 calls were made by our members this season. Great Job!
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10-18-2014 Autism Speaks Walk The Council was pleased to support this event for the second year in a row. For more information please visit: www.walknowforautismspeaks.org
10-25-2014 Adam Gray for Assembly Dinner at the Vista Annual Event. Great showing of support by our Council.
11-01-2014 GOTV Weekend Over 4,000 calls made and tons of door knocks. It all helped to make the difference in helping to elect our labor endorsed candidates! Thank you to everyone who helped us all win this election cycle. Stanislaus and Tuolumne Counties Central Labor Council Holiday Celebration
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11-01-2014 GOTV Weekend CONTINUED
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Terri Stone (President) bobbeesh@aol.com
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Joy Bills (CPRO I) csea668cpro@outlook.com
Ruth Gloria (Vice President) grandmaruth3@gmail.com
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Sylvia Camacho (Treasurer) scamaho@stancoe.org
John Worsham (Blue Collar Rep) hugoboss1958@hotmail.com
Martin Rios (Past President)
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DON’T FORGET ABOUT OUR LABOR RELATIONS REP!!! Mike Casias • mcasias@csea.com
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school employees
the last ones they see when the day is over. We drive the buses that
transport students to and from school. We are the secretaries that greet students with smiles. We turn on the lights, heat and air conditioning so students have an environment to learn. We keep classrooms and schools clean and free We help children learn to read, write
and think critically about the world around them. We prepare and serve nutritious food so our students have the energy they need to reach their goals. We are the watchful eyes on campus, identifying potential threats and keeping our schools safe. We help students use libraries and technology to complement their learning. We are active in community groups, churches and youth activities. We work where we live, and we strive to improve our communities and the lives of our neighbors and youth. We are with students every step of their educational journey, from kindergarten through community college. We provide one-on-one services to special education students and others who may need additional assistance. We give hugs and put band-aids on scrapes. We share in their laughter and we comfort when students are sad. We never relent in our support and care for students. When children are at school, we are you.
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California School Employees Association—210,000 members strong, dedicated to educating students and nurturing the leaders of tomorrow.
We are CSEA.
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Thank you to the members of Stanislaus-Toulumne Counties Central Labor Council for your dedicated advocacy and representation of workers. Strong workforces create strong communities. Collective efforts like yours ensure that working families are prosperous and communities can thrive.
Happy Holidays!
Cathleen Galgiani
Senator, District 5
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American Income Life Supports the Stanislaus-Tuolumne CLC
www.ailife.com
Chuck Hill
Protecting Working Families
AMERICAN INCOME LIFE
Public Relations Manager 888.252.3550
insurance company
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Best wishes for a great 2015! Thank you for your support! Patricia Hughes, President Yvonne Allen, Vice President Lise Talbott, Secretary Carole Stark, Treasurer Brenda Smith, Membership
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Theresa’s start as a worker/labor activist began at the Franchise Tax Board when she had to leave work early to take care of her child who got sick at school. Her manager confronted her about leaving early and told Theresa she needed to make a choice—work or family. It did not take long for Theresa to become a Union steward. Theresa still balances work, Union organizing and family. She looks forward to protecting her fellow CalPERS members’ retirement and health care security.
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For the past twenty years at the Franchise Tax Board, I’ve combed through thousands of financial statements and balance sheets rooting out the hidden assets of California’s biggest tax debtors. My job requires the analysis of complex financial transactions to determine the facts and the truth. I’ll take that same approach when it comes to investing CalPERS assets, protecting your retirement security and keeping health care affordable. I am honored to earn your trust and your vote for CalPERS. I would like to say Thank You to the Stanislaus-Tuolumne Counties Central Labor Council, San Joaquin-Calaveras Counties Central Labor Council, Merced-Mariposa Counties Central Labor Council and the North Valley Labor Federation for your endorsements and votes of support.”
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—Theresa Taylor, CalPers Board Member
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Sylvan #73 CSEA Sylvan # 73 CLC Delegates: Ron Grim, Abel Lemas, James Felix Chapter Leadership: President – Sean Smith 1st V.P. - Ron Grim 2nd V.P. - Tracy Peart 3rd V.P. - Abel Lemas Treasurer – Tammy VanHolland Chapter Negotiating Team: Ron Grim Tracy Peart Scott Kidwell Ron Bowers Fran Nelson Rose Imbesi Wayne Sidie Sean Smith
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What is CSEA? The California School Employees Association is the largest classified school employees union in the United States, representing more than 215,000 school support staff throughout California.
About Classified Employees CSEA represents K-12, Community College and County Office of Education classified school employees, who perform a wide range of essential work, including: security, food services, office and clerical work, school maintenance and operations, transportation, academic assistance and paraeducator services, library and media assistance, computer services.
Sylvan Chapter #73 Represents almost 350 classified school employees in the Sylvan Union School District in the northeast corner of Modesto, CA. Sylvan Union School District is comprised of 10 elementary and 3 middle schools with a combined enrollment of over 8,000 students.
https://www.facebook.com/pages/ Sylvan-CSEA-Chapter73/183375701686256 www.sylvan.k12.ca.us
The San Joaquin-Calaveras Counties Central Labor Council supports the Stanislaus-Tuolumne Central Labor Council. Let us continue our efforts to benefit the working families of California.
Catherine Houston, Secretary-Treasurer Richard Andaloza, President Jack Munoz, Vice President
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The Spirit of Working People is Invincible!
Congratulations To All of the Award Recipients! Thank you for your leadership.
UFCW GOLDEN STATE
Jacques Loveall President, UFCW 8-Golden State International Vice President
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Merced-Mariposa
Central Labor Council
Jerry Hunsucker
President and Chief Executive OďŹƒcer Ronda Eaton
Secretary/Treasurer
Executive Vice President
Val Castellano
Craig Tatum
2nd Vice President
Sergeant at Arms
Ryan Camp
Pedro Mendez
Mary McWatters
Dave Mercer
1st Trustee
3rd Trustee
Merced-Mariposa Central Labor Council 810 W. Main Street Merced, CA 95340 28
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2nd Trustee
4th Trustee
Greg Barney 5th Trustee
Protecting Homecare Our job is to take care of seniors and people with disabilities. Our mission is to protect the dignity of our loved ones and neighbors.
We make homecare happen! www.udwa.org
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Plumbers and Pipe Fitters Local 442 Bill Taylor Business Manager/ Financial Secretary
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Luis Montalbo Business Agent
Jason Miranda President
Garrett Rhynes Vice President
Greg Vincelet Training Coordinator
George Lozano John Coots Organizers
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GMP Loc a l No. 1 7 Serving members of Gallo Glass
In full support of the CLC & NVLF
Carlos Contreras President Stanislaus and Tuolumne Counties Central Labor Council Holiday Celebration
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SEIU LOCAL 1000
LAVENDER COMMITTEE Immigration Reform • Child Care
Health Care • Low-Wage Workers
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STANISLAUS TUOLUMNE COUNTIES CENTRAL LABOR COUNCIL
Special Appreciation and Thanks to Our Sponsors Senator Cathleen Galgiani
UDW #3930
SEIU Local 1000
CSEA #668
SEIU Local 1000 President, Yvonne Walker
CSEA #73, Sylvan Chapter
SEIU Local 1000 Lavender Committee
CSEA #007
San Joaquin-Calaveras Central Labor Council
LIUNA #1130
Stanislaus-Tuolumne Central Labor Council
UFCW-8 Golden State
Merced-Mariposa Central Labor Council
GMP #17
North Valley Labor Federation
Virginia Madueno
Dental Source
American Income Life, Chuck Hill
Emerge CA, Kimberly Ellis
Teamster’s #948
Democratic Women of Stanislaus County
IBEW #684
Operating Engineers Local #3
SEIU, DLC #770
Central CA CLUW
Plumbers and Pipefitters
Food Maxx
Gallo Wine
“There’s a direct relationship between the ballot box and the bread box, and what the Union fights for and wins at the bargaining table can be taken away in the legislative halls.” — Walter Reuther
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SEIU Local 1000 stands in solidarity with the Stanislaus-Tuolumne Central Labor Council
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Margarita Maldonado
Tamekia N. Robinson
M. Cora Okumura
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VICE PRESIDENT for Organizing/Representation
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