Workers organize to demand unions ‘Drop the Cops’

Workers World

Julia Wallace, a SEIU Drop the Cops organizer explained: “Cops are not workers, and they are certainly not members of our union. We need to expel them, and we need to be fighting for our lives. As Black people, as Black women, as immigrants, as trans people, queer people, we need to be fighting for our lives and organizing ourselves as the working class.” Wallace is a rank-and-file member of SEIU Local 721.





L.A. plans to declare a fiscal emergency, cutting worker pay

Los Angeles Times

Bob Schoonover, president of Service Employees International Union Local 721, called the furloughs “illegal” under existing salary agreements and irresponsible in the middle of a pandemic. “The last thing L.A. city needs is more working families struggling to keep a roof over their heads or food on their table,” he said.





Protesters Surround Downtown LA Courthouse Demanding Rent Relief

KCBS Ch. 2 News

Along with the CCED, the Alliance of Californians for Community Empowerment, LA Voice, LA Tenants Union, SEIU 721, Eviction Defense Network and the Los Angeles Center for Community Law and Action also took part in the demonstration.


ICYMI: 721 Members Go to AZ to Support HEROES ACT

A virtual delegation of SEIU 721 members traveled from SoCal to Arizona with a message for U.S. Senator Martha McSally: Vote YES on the HEROES Act! Hundreds of SEIU 721 members amplified their voices by submitting videos of themselves telling Sen. McSally about their work and why securing federal funding … Read More