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Have a voice in your next contract!
Contract Negotiations are fast approaching.
Please let us know what your priorities are for this next contract by filling out the following survey:
https://www.afscme36.org/2022-la-city-bargaining-survey-0
Take this brief survey by Tuesday, August 9.
Happy new year to my new Union! I was hired by the City of Los Angeles in July. When II overheard someone say something about "the Union" I found out about you. I went on line and signed up to have my dues deducted. I have zoomed in on the last 2 membership meetings.
When will I get an orientation?
Join Us at the AFSCME 3090 January Virtual Membership Meeting!
Come find out what's happening in your union, and at your workplace.
• When: Wednesday, Jan. 5 at 6:30 p.m.
• Where: Zoom!
• Requirements: You must be a member to participate.
• ID Needed: Be sure to include your Employee # and personal email
Email
[email protected] to verify your membership and register. INCLUDE YOUR EMPLOYEE # and PERSONAL EMAIL. Registration opens on Wed. 12/29/21 and is open until Monday 1/3/22. You must register before Monday, Jan. 3 at 5 p.m. to be admitted to the meeting. After we have verified your membership, we will send the log on information to you.
Members,
The results of our vote are in and we are pleased to announce that the new agreement with the City of Los Angeles has passed overwhelmingly. Combined with the other members of the Coalition of City Unions which also voted to ratify the agreement, we are moving forward with consensus.
Approximately 1/3 of our members participated in this election which marked the first time our union held a vote entirely online. I would like to thank all of the members who gave input, either privately or through the information sessions we held leading up to the vote. Thanks especially to the 1,252 members who cast ballots. The final totals will be posted once all the ballots are verified.
More than 600 members signed up for tonight's membership meeting.
to answer your questions about our upcoming Tentative Agreement with the city, come to one of the following five Zoom meetings where you will hear from your leadership and get your questions answered.
Wed 1/27/2021 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm - ID 826 7498 1691 Password 402566
Thur 1/28/2021 11:00 am – 12:00 pm - ID 821 5932 2827 Password 186158
Fri 1/29/2021 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm - ID 843 8432 4296 Password 111711
Sat 1/30/2021 8:30 am – 9:30 am - ID 898 1389 6494 Password 457565
Mon 2/1/2021 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm - ID 831 5824 0600 Password 300021
We will be voting on the agreement over a 13 hour period, beginning at a special general membership meeting on Wednesday, February 3, 2021 starting at 6 pm via Zoom. Voting to start at 7 pm. The voting will remain open until 8 am on Thursday, February 4. We have expanded the voting window to allow all members the chance to participate.
You will be able to join the meeting anywhere you have web access, using your cell phone, tablet or laptop. To RSVP, send your full name, employee ID number and personal email to
[email protected] by 5:00 pm on Monday, Feb. 1 2021. After your membership has been verified, we will email login information to you. You must be a member in good standing to vote. Go to
www.afscme3090.org to sign up.
We hope to see you there!
I believe in GOD! Not because my parents told me to; not because a church told me to...but because i have experienced HIM myself!
EAA just sent an email to their members stating they have reached an agreement with COLA so their members will not be furloughed. Is this going to be extended to Coalition members? Please advise. Thank you!
Thank you to the members of Afscme Local 3090 for continuing to work around-the-clock to provide emergency services for those in need during the pandemic. As a former dispatcher and Local 3090 member, I wish these dispatchers a happy National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week!
It's National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week, so we want to honor 911 dispatchers like Afscme Local 3090 member Monica Delatorre. Thank you to our Mighty 3090 dispatchers and dispatchers across the country!
Curtis Scott of Afscme Local 3090 is just one example of success through the Targeted Local Hire program and the importance of access to public sector jobs to those who may face barriers to employment.
Public sector employment has been part of civil and labor organizing for generations. The public sector reflects the only sector of Los Angeles’ economy in which Black workers are equitably represented in quality work.
A report by the Los Angeles County Federation of Labor, AFL-CIO, L.A. Black Worker Center, and Advancement Project found that there is a correlation between Public Sector jobs and increased middle-class families in Black communities. Read the report at
https://bit.ly/2vWkLpS