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Crushing the Workload Monster

Kelly-Andrew-Liz-Maurelio-Olga-Grace-Lupe-Laura-580.jpg(SEIU 721 members of the Ventura County Workload Committee along with worksite organizer)
SEIU 721 Human Services Agency (HSA) members made recommendations to Ventura County management aimed at making it easier to serve the community. The Workload Committee meeting on July 25, 2012 gave members a voice to push for:
  • Consistent business processes
  • Equitable workloads
  • Clear standards

“I want to help the County come up with reasonable standards so that
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our comm
unity
doesn’t suffer from massive caseloads.”
-Olga Martinez, Client Benefits Specialist II, Human Services Agency
Take Action
Share your workload issues with your stewards, workload committee members, and with Lead Worksite Organizer Laura Espinosa at laura.espinosa@seiu721.org or (805) 650-4424. The County is listening, so lets make a difference in our community by pushing for reasonable workloads.
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