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SF Forum-SF Adachi's Pension Scheme & Mayor Ed Lee's "Consensus" Deal
Date:
Tuesday, September 06, 2011
Time:
5:00 PM
-
7:00 PM
Event Type:
Conference
Organizer/Author:
United Public Workers For Action
Location Details:
Tuesday September 6, 2011 at 5:00 PM at the Main Library.
SF city workers and retirees will report on the upcoming pension "reform" ballot initiatives and how they will affect SF city workers and retirees.
8/6 SF Forum-SF Adachi's Pension Scheme & Mayor Ed Lee's "Consensus" Deal
SF Adachi's Pension Scheme & Mayor Ed Lee's "Consensus" Deal
What These Initiatives Mean To SF City Workers And Retirees
There is a major national scapegoating campaign against public workers.
In San Francisco, union supported politicians pushed Proposition G which
eliminated collective bargaining on working conditions for MTA operators
and workers.
The latest attacks are the Adachi initiative funded by billionaire Michael
Moritz and the Ed Lee initiative backed by billionaire Warren Hellman, all
the Board Of Supervisors and most of the union officials in San Francisco.
This forum will provide an in depth analysis of what these initiatives will
mean for SF city workers and retirees for their retirements and health
care benefits.
Speakers:
Kay Walker, Vice Chair Of SEIU West Bay Retirees Chapter
Bea Cardenas Duna, Retiree from Department of Child Support Services
Lois Scott, Past president of IFPTE Local 21
Doug Bias, San Francisco City Painter
Cathy Helton, ran and file SEIU 1021 member, activist during Prop B
Sylvia Alvarez-Lynch, SF City Worker PUC (invited)
Dorian Maxwell, TWU 250 A MTA Muni Operator & Health and Safety Whistleblower
Tuesday September 6, 2011 5:00 PM
The San Francisco Public Library
100 Larkin St., (at Grove)
Latino/Hispanic Community Meeting Room, located on the Library's lower level,
(Enter at 30 Grove Street, proceed down stairs to the lower level).
Sponsored by United Public Workers For Action
UPWA.info
This is not a Library Sponsored Program
8/6 SF Forum-SF Adachi's Pension Scheme & Mayor Ed Lee's "Consensus" Deal
SF Adachi's Pension Scheme & Mayor Ed Lee's "Consensus" Deal
What These Initiatives Mean To SF City Workers And Retirees
There is a major national scapegoating campaign against public workers.
In San Francisco, union supported politicians pushed Proposition G which
eliminated collective bargaining on working conditions for MTA operators
and workers.
The latest attacks are the Adachi initiative funded by billionaire Michael
Moritz and the Ed Lee initiative backed by billionaire Warren Hellman, all
the Board Of Supervisors and most of the union officials in San Francisco.
This forum will provide an in depth analysis of what these initiatives will
mean for SF city workers and retirees for their retirements and health
care benefits.
Speakers:
Kay Walker, Vice Chair Of SEIU West Bay Retirees Chapter
Bea Cardenas Duna, Retiree from Department of Child Support Services
Lois Scott, Past president of IFPTE Local 21
Doug Bias, San Francisco City Painter
Cathy Helton, ran and file SEIU 1021 member, activist during Prop B
Sylvia Alvarez-Lynch, SF City Worker PUC (invited)
Dorian Maxwell, TWU 250 A MTA Muni Operator & Health and Safety Whistleblower
Tuesday September 6, 2011 5:00 PM
The San Francisco Public Library
100 Larkin St., (at Grove)
Latino/Hispanic Community Meeting Room, located on the Library's lower level,
(Enter at 30 Grove Street, proceed down stairs to the lower level).
Sponsored by United Public Workers For Action
UPWA.info
This is not a Library Sponsored Program
For more information:
http://www.upwa.info
Added to the calendar on Thu, Aug 25, 2011 1:27PM
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