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In 1963, 1199 won legalized collective bargaining for New York City hospital workers. The victory came through our members’ political might. Since then, we have built a powerhouse on that milestone as members continue to expand their political involvement and grow our vital Political Action Contributions (PAC) fund.

Over the years, 1199ers have helped to elect working-family friendly candidates in every region of our union, including New York City mayors David Dinkins and Bill de Blasio, Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley, Boston Mayor Martin Walsh and, of course, President Barack Obama. We have been successful in beating back sharp cuts to healthcare and in lobbying to preserve critical funding for healthcare programs and wage increases, including the recent, historic $15-an-hour wage wins in Maryland, Massachusetts and New York State. These victories represent the core values of our struggle. Together with our allies, we stand for fairness, security and dignity for all working people. We intend to continue building coalitions, registering voters and increasing the number of political activists among our ranks until every candidate and elected official hears our voice. Whether it is in the voting booth or the statehouse, we stand up for a country that works for everyone.

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Jan 1, 1970
On February 7, 1199SEIU members joined minimum-wage workers and supporters outside of the Maryland Chamber of Commerce to issue a challe...
Jan 1, 1970
Eula Sheffey has been a homecare worker in Washington, D.C. for more than 30 years. She works for the Capital Care agency. During her en...
Jan 1, 1970
Chanting ?Immigrants? rights are human rights!? and ?This is what democracy looks like!? hundreds of marchers, including more than 50 fr...
Jan 1, 1970
Hardworking south Floridians traveled to the Florida Capitol on Valentine?s Day to ask lawmakers to accept Medicaid dollars, already put...

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