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AND A Bargaining Council of your fellow workers has negotiated a new contract 1. Recognition. The County recognizes United Domestic Workers 2. Wages. The wage for homecare providers in Stanislaus County
THIS IS A 14% INCREASE IN WAGES OVER THE LIFE OF THIS *Wages are subject to implementation according to the schedule of the state of California 3. Health, Dental and Vision Benefits. Eligibile providers 4. Training . 5. Security Checks. (New benefit of Union Representation) The following provisions 6. Grievance . The procedure for resolving complaints of workers 7. Labor-Management Committee. Union workers and representatives 8. No strike/no lockout. There will be no strikes and no 9. Management Rights. The County IHSS employer retains the 10. Agency Shop. This is a very important part of the Union The law does allow certain exceptions. Workers who choose not to become union members still must pay dues and fees for the cost of representation but may not participate in the running of the Union, including voting on union contracts and running for union office. Likewise, workers who do not support the Union’s political and organizing activities still must pay for the cost of union representation, called a “fair share”.
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