are our union’s primary representatives in the workplace. Worksite leaders help other members by providing information about the union, assisting with grievances and contract questions, and in many other ways. If you would like to find out about becoming a worksite leader, talk to your Local 6 staff organizer about the resources and training that are available.
are active members who help organize nonunion workers into our union. Member organizers talk to potential new members about the benefits of belonging to SEIU. They learn organizing and communication skills, and work closely with professional staff organizers.
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Member Political Organizers...
are members who are interested in and willing to organize co-workers around political activities that will improve life for working families. Activities range from lobbying elected officials at the state or local level to signing petitions or writing letters to the editor>>more info >>Sign up Now.
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COPE (Committee on Political Education)
raises voluntary contributions from SEIU members to help identify and support legislators who are sensitive to our issues. Sign Up Now.
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Retired Member Committee...
is made up of volunteers who are active in a wide range of SEIU activities, including political action, organizing, and presenting information to other SEIU members, both active and retired. Retired members receive automatic membership in the National Council of Senior Citizens. Retired Members can (and do) make a difference. For more info>
You Are the Union
Interested? Call Local 6 at 1-800-238-7348, ask your organizer how you can get involved in these activities, or go to Active Involvement on our website and let us know you want to become an Active Member of Local 6.
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