1199 Magazine

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Jun 14, 2024
The the ranks of 1199 continue to grow and diversify, including members who perform gender-affirming care at Planned Parenthood and other…
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Jun 14, 2024
1199ers joined New York State Nurses Association, CWA District 1, DC37, UFT—United Federation of Teachers, NYSUT—A Union of Professionals in…
Jun 14, 2024
1199 RNs at Mount Sinai Queens attended the annual Damayan health fair on May 11, offering free health screenings in honor of Asian-American…
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Jun 14, 2024
On May 15th, nearly 300 members united for the annual Healthcare and Homecare Worker Advocacy Day, where member leaders from across the…
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Jun 14, 2024
As the political season ramps up, first-time member political organizer Ida Davis, a delegate from the University of Maryland Capital Region…
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Jun 14, 2024
In the two years since the U.S. Supreme Court decision to eliminate the constitutional right to abortion, the majority of states have…
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Jun 14, 2024
The annual celebration during Nurses Week to honor the most committed to the profession.
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Jun 14, 2024
Thousands of union members converge on Philadelphia for the quadrennial SEIU Convention.
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Jun 14, 2024
Members in New York worked hard throughout the winter and early spring to keep up a steady drumbeat of emails, calls, rallies and lobby…
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Jun 14, 2024
An 1199er for three decades charts her path to discovering that the key to leading is being able to listen to others.



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  • While the billionaires try to plunder the social safety net, the Trump administration is working hard to convince working people their economic problems are caused by immigrants. Read More
  • 1199 members protest threats to allow ICE enforcement agents inside treatment and clinical areas. Read More
  • Republican members are joining the fight against Medicaid cuts, as the Union mobilizes to protect the rights of working people. Read More
  • Workers at 11 different primary care locations who work for Optum Health Care in the Hudson Valley, NY (formerly known as Crystal Run Healthcare) voted overwhelmingly to join 1199 on February 25. Read More
  • Members in New York’s Hudson Valley ratified a contract with Columbia Memorial Hospital in early February which will include a 22.25 percent across the-board raise for more than 750 union members over the four years of the contract. Read More
  • 1199 Licensed Creative Arts Therapists joined a coalition of their fellow practitioners, educators and advocates in Albany on March 10, to lobby New York State lawmakers on their patient’s behalf. Read More
  • The New Jersey nurses who formed a union with 1199 at Clara Maass Medical Center in Belleville voted to ratify their first contract in mid-February. They were the first group of RNs to successfully negotiate a contract in the Garden State in nearly a decade. Read More
  • 1199SEIU today announced their endorsements for the 2025 New York City elections, including Governor Andrew M. Cuomo for Mayor of New York, Manhattan Borough President Mark Levine for Comptroller, Public Advocate Jumaane Williams, as well as endorsements for District Attorneys, Borough Presidents, and City Council members. Read More
  • Experienced members at North Shore Medical Center in North Miami, retained their benefits and are now enjoying significant pay increases even though the facility transitioned to new ownership under Healthcare Systems of America (HSA), an affiliate of American Healthcare Systems. Read More
  • On March 7, 1199ers in Washington, D.C. lobbied at their city council for legislation that will help D.C. meet its growing need for homecare workers in the coming decades. Read More
  • JJ Velazquez describes the long and winding road from wrongful incarceration to the Oscars. Read More
  • 1199SEIU joined with other unions representing hundreds of thousands of workers across New York State in urging Governor Hochul and the New York State Legislature to quickly pass the New York for All Act and protect immigrant communities from the Trump Administration’s brutal deportation machine. Read More
  • As the home of Broadway and the setting for umpteen movies and television series, New York City employs tens of thousands of people in the performing arts and entertainment industries. When they reach the end of their careers and need some extra help with the activities of daily living, 1199 members are there to look after them. Read More
  • 1199ers from every region are speaking truth to power about the real world consequences of deep cuts to Medicaid. Read More
  • Working people are facing ever more drastic restrictions on their ability to access both abortion and gender-affirming care. Read More
  • 1199SEIU released the following statement about the lawsuit (Johnie Flanagan, Laura Chapman, et al. v Public Partnerships LLC/Case 6:25-cv-06225) filed yesterday in Western District Court of New York alleging Public Partnerships LLC (“PPL”) with violating wage laws: Read More
  • ​​​​​​​“While we fight for economic gains to meet our members’ material needs, we can also produce cultural programs to enrich their lives and deepen their understanding,” founding 1199 President Leon Davis, once said. Read More
  • The 3-year labor contract covering over 450 caregivers at Steuben County’s major hospital is set to expire April 30th as workers demand improved staffing levels and quality affordable health insurance Read More
  • Contract talks for nearly 4,000 unionized workers at 27 different nursing homes in Allegany, Cattaraugus, Erie, and Niagara Counties Began Late February As Some For-Profit Homes Engaged in Millions of Dollars In Related Party Transactions While Local Workers Lack Quality Health Insurance & Benefits Read More
  • Massachusetts resources for those who may be impacted by changes in immigrations status as well as opportunities for all of us to be informed in supporting our immigrant friends, family, and coworkers Read More