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Veterans Day Message
This weekend, America pays special tribute to our military veterans in honor of their service to our country. Throughout the history of the SEIU, our members have served honorably in
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This weekend, America pays special tribute to our military veterans in honor of their service to our country. Throughout the history of the SEIU, our members have served honorably in
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This Sunday, November 4th, we celebrate the 10th anniversary of President Barack Obama’s election. President Obama’s victory in 2008 marked a unique moment of national unity as we elected our
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We’re ready for November 6th. Are you? We need to stick together and vote together. Our message to politicians: You want our votes? We want our unions! Demand #UnionsForAll: seiu.org/UnionsForAll
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This year’s upcoming elections are going to be historic for Connecticut and the nation. Everything is on the line. Here at District 1199, we’re rising to the occasion: We’re
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Throughout May, June and July, union members from five different SEIU locals, including 1199NE, met with candidates running for the chance to be their party’s candidate in November. Members identified
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Read the following terms of agreement and check the appropriate box on the form to agree as a new Home Care Member: 1.) Membership Authorization Yes, I want to join
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We have put together sessions throughout the state to talk about the changes in your prescription drug and medical maximum out-of-pockets that are going to take effect MAY 1, 2018.
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We have put together sessions throughout the state to talk about the changes in your prescription drug and medical maximum out-of-pockets that are going to take effect MAY 1, 2018.
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In response to the countless 1199 (and other union) members and retirees caught up in a power struggle between Anthem and Hartford Healthcare, and who are facing loss of access
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Tonight the State Senate passed the SEBAC concession agreement after five hours of debate. Every Republican voted against the agreement causing a 18-18 tie that Lieutenant Governor Nancy Wyman had