Inland Area
Community Candlelight Vigil for Our County Employees
SEIU will honor all who lost their lives in this horrific attack, as well as all workers and the San Bernardino community, at a Candlelight Vigil on Monday, December 7 at 5.p.m at the San Bernardino Board of Supervisors, 385 N Arrowhead Ave, San Bernardino. Please join us as we show support for our friends, family, and colleagues in San Bernardino.
We Mourn the Victims of the San Bernardino Shooting
Riverside Superior Court Members Reach TA – Ready to Vote
San Bernardino Members Demand Accountability from Top Managers
San Bernardino County SEIU Local 721 members questioned the accountability of top county administrators after County Supervisors emerged from closed session on Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2015.
Every day our members come to work to ensure the safety and well-being of our community. They expect leaders that are willing to stand up and be accountability. They want leadership that they can trust.
City of Riverside Managers Spend Day “Walking in Our Shoes”
Labor Day 2015: Marching for All Families
On Labor Day hundreds of SEIU 721 members, families and community allies, marched in Los Angeles and Santa Barbara to celebrate all that is good and strong about being in a union. Other groups held picnics and rallies in celebration of the work we have achieved, and the challenges we have before us.
Social Workers Strengthen Our Families and Communities
Social workers help the most vulnerable people in our community. Each situation is challenging and life changing for those in need. SEIU 721 San Bernardino County Social Service Practitioners pride themselves in working with families and community agencies to prevent children from being injured or killed.
San Bernardino County Professional Unit Begins Bargaining
The SEIU 721 San Bernardino County Professional Unit bargaining team has been preparing for bargaining by attending trainings and going through contract proposals over the past few months. The team recently met with management to establish ground rules and will present the County with initial proposals at the next session, scheduled for Thursday, Aug. 27.