LAPMA Bargaining Update May 2015

In December of 2014 the Coalition of City Unions and the City Administrative Officer agreed to go into “mediation” to attempt to settle some legal issues. We have been meeting since then with key City representatives and principals from each union in the Coalition.

Statement on Behalf of Bob Schoonover – President of SEIU Local 721

Statement on behalf of Bob Schoonover, President of SEIU Local 721:

“In the last 48 hours, the SEIU 721 bargaining team and our Fix LA community partners have finally witnessed some movement at the bargaining table. For that reason we have decided to not initiate a strike today. However, key issues for our members and the communities they serve must still be fully addressed.



Honoring our Labor Legacy

Join Southern California’s elected, community and labor leaders in honoring the legacy of four extraordinary individuals who have left their indelible mark in the lives of working families, the communities we live in and our labor movement. The First Annual Labor Legacy Awards hosted by SEIU Local 721

 will be held Friday, March 27 starting at 6 p.m., at 1545 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles.




LA is Hurting. Take Action to #FixLA Now!

Slashed jobs, service cuts and outsourcing have left the city we love hurting.
Instead of working with us to restore city services and Fix LA, City Hall continues to push for even more cuts including making LA City workers pay $1,600 or more a year for health insurance and slashing lifetime earnings–while still funneling $300 million a year to Wall Street