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The Dialectic: An Interview With A Progressive Congressional Candidate
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Eye on Pioneer's Andrew Perry interviews progressive Congressional candidate Elizabeth Moreira about her platform, the challenges, and why she's running for California's 38th Congressional District.
Cerritos, California - Cerritos city employees, represented by AFSCME Local 619, did something very bold and unusual. They endorsed four candidates in a race with only three open seats. Cerritos employees announced their endorsements for the March 4 General Election for Cerritos City Council. While only three seats are open in this cycle, the union has taken the extraordinary step of endorsing four candidates, recognizing that an exceptional group of individuals have emerged as true champions for working families and the community at large. The endorsed candidates are: Mark Pulido Jennifer Hong Pat Patnaik Riaz Surti “Our endorsement process is driven by our commitment to ensuring strong, principled leadership in Cerritos,” said Rogan Girard, President of AFSCME Local 619. “This year, we encountered a unique situation where more than three candidates clearly stood out as aligned with our values, vision, and dedication to public service. Rather than limit our support arbitrarily, w...
By Andrew Perry President, Artesia Local 1520 Vice President, AFSCME District Council 36 Artesia, California - City employees had to do a double take when the City Council decided to offer handsome salary increases for two managers in particular, while maintaining historic low salaries for all other employees. As union president, I take the philosophy of transparent local government to heart. Many Artesians have expressed to me the approval of not just the fight for the City in 2021, but also the reasons behind it - that employees were concerned about the City's finances and the ability of the City to serve its residents. Recent events have again raised concerns about transparency, particularly in light of the roles these two managers played in 2021, when the City was under a different city manager, whom employees contend ran the City like a mafia boss. How Two High Level Managers Compromise Artesia's Integrity When every employee rebelled against the former City Manager for...
Local 3947 Sergeant of Arms – Fracisco Guetierrez, President Lupita Gomez- Duran, City Attorney Perrodin, Legal Technician Sandra De Dios, Vice President Jose Lozano By Andrew Perry Vice President, AFSCME District Council 36 City of Compton rightfully paid back wages to Legal Technician Sandra De Dios, in the amount of $92,000, for working out of class for an extended period of time. Over the years, the dedicated members of AFSCME Local 3947 have faced numerous challenges stemming from unstable management, budget deficits, and unfortunate layoffs. This situation has forced our members to shoulder increased workloads, often without the corresponding compensation they rightfully deserve. The city administration's reluctance to provide adequate remuneration has further compounded the difficulties faced by our members. The ever-changing landscape of Compton's leadership, with at least 6 City Managers and 4 different City Attorneys since 2015, has created an environment characterize...
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