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TAKE BACK LABOR DAY 2008!!!

On Labor Day, SEIU will sponsor a festival to celebrate workers' achievements and promote a  New Vision for the 21st Century!

-Affordable, quality healthcare for everyone.

-Wages that can support families.

-Freedom to join unions without intimidation.

-Retirement Security

Musical Guests Include: Billy Bragg, Moz Def, Steve Earle, Tom Morello, Lupe Fiasco, Allison Moorer and Others!

In addition to the Labor Day concert, the festival will include a You Tube station, a fully equipped blogger station, a children’s area, and a large audience-participation art.
project.

Complimentary Tickets for SEIU Members are Available Until We Run Out!!!

Call 651-203-0401 to Request Your Tickets or click here

Anti-Free Choice Ad Exposed

WCCO's Pat Kessler debunks a deceptive ad put out by big business that criticizes Al Franken for standing up for worker's rights!




Global Day of Action against KKR!

SEIU Members and Allies rallied at the Governor's Mansion to demand responsible investment of Public Pension Funds



Click here to find out more about SEIU's campaign to Take Back the Economy!






Local 26 Puts Wells Fargo on Notice

Organizers and Members rallied demand that Wells Fargo do the right thing and tell its contractor Wackenhut Security to let its workers freely form a union!

click here to watch the video

Minnesota Walk a Day:

MN Senate Candidates Walk A Day alongside SEIU Members

U.S. Senate Candidates Al Franken, Mike Ceresi and Jack Nelson Pallmeyer work for a day with union members in their daily jobs.

How well do your legislators represent you?

Is your representative working to protect your rights on the job? How well is your senator making sure that Minnesotan workers have the right of representation at the bargaining table?  Click here to view our 2007 Legislative Scorecard and find out!

Security Officers Win Historic Contract!

In a groundbreaking victory in their second-ever contract, Security Officer members of SEIU Local 26 in Minneapolis and Saint Paul won access to affordable health insurance, higher wages, improved training and equipment, and sick leave in a tentative contract agreement reached late last night with their employers.