Join a historic assembly of working people
in Washington, D.C.
To demand a national agenda of jobs, healthcare, democracy, racial justice, and peace!
The threats facing working people as we approach November’s election have never been greater. We must mobilize like never before to defend our freedoms, build an unprecedented movement to combat poverty, and grow worker power.
On June 29, 1199SEIU is joining Rev. Dr. William Barber, labor unions, faith leaders, community organizations, and workers from across the nation for a massive march and rally to make our demands heard.
Reserve your seat on a bus leaving from cities across the East Coast— bring your family, neighbors, and friends too!
News Feed
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Top WNY Leaders Called on NYS Department of Health To Save Weinberg Campus By Funding & Approving Receivership Read More
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Largest Non-Profit Nursing Home Announced Plan To Close Amid Management’s Inability To Consistently Pay Workers As Their Health Insurance Coverage Lapses Read More
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Statement of 1199SEIU President George Gresham and Secretary-Treasurer Milly Silva Read More
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Largest Non-Profit Nursing Home Announced Plan To Close Amid Management’s Inability To Consistently Pay Workers As Their Health Insurance Coverage Lapses Read More
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Largest Non-Profit Nursing Home Announced Plan To Close Amid Management’s Inability To Consistently Pay Workers As Health Insurance Coverage Lapses Read More
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Jennifer Parker faced four difficult pregnancies, including three miscarriages, before delivering a healthy baby girl 13 years ago. The Unit Secretary at HCA Florida Osceola Medical Center also has a friend who experienced the heartbreak of delivering a stillborn baby. These serious personal experiences as well as what she sees everyday as a healthcare worker makes her resolute in her support of Florida Amendment 4 on this November’s ballot to reverse Florida’s extreme abortion ban. Read More
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As Union members we know that improving the lives of working people is better for everyone. Read More
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Virginia Kondas, an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse at UHealth Tower in Miami and a member of 1199SEIU Florida, has been a caregiver for 30 years. She is a strong advocate of Amendment 4 on November’s ballot that would reverse Florida’s dangerous abortion ban and stop government interference with a woman’s most private medical care. Read More
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Children are not born with a sense of social justice. It is something that develops over time if they are surrounded by positive influences. And it is never too early to instill the value of community and explain the value of collective action. Read More
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We cannot afford to squander our chance to make our voices heard. Read More
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More than 850 staff at Northwell Health’s Core Testing Facilities overwhelmingly voted to join 1199SEIU family on September 25. The new members included technologists, technicians, phlebotomists and customer service representatives. Read More
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On September 26, Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey signed into law critical reforms that will lay the groundwork for addressing the safety and staffing issues in the state’s nursing homes. Read More
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Since being released from jail in 2021 after spending nearly 24 years behind bars for a crime he did not commit, Jon-Adrian Velazquez, has wasted no time. Read More
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Members from all the Union’s regions who would like to learn more about how create change in their communities through political action are invited to take part in the Union’s Advanced Member Development program, which runs every year. Read More
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1199SEIU members from all over Upstate New York came together over Labor Day weekend to celebrate the importance of uniting together as workers to negotiate better pay and conditions. Read More
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1199SEIU members and their families from across Upstate New York enjoyed a fun day at Seabreeze Amusement Park in Rochester, NY on August 24. Read More
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1199ers Celebrate Parade Season in NYC. Read More
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1199SEIU members in Florida face extra challenges when it comes to bargaining strong contracts. Unlike workers in union shops in other states, workers in Florida must overcome greater obstacles to join and maintain strong unions, due to anti-worker legislation known as “Right to Work” laws. Recruiting the numbers needed to build a strong fighting force to negotiate fair wages and benefits is that much harder as a result. Read More
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Members in Upstate NY and Florida reach eleventh-hour deals after winning strike votes. Read More
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How members in the Bronx are ensuring better outcomes for mothers and babies. Read More