
Honoring the legacy of Martha Martinez
The legacy and work of our union isn’t just carried by our founders or our leaders, but by our members
The legacy and work of our union isn’t just carried by our founders or our leaders, but by our members
SAN DIEGO – UDW Executive Director Doug Moore released the following statement on the appointment of Laphonza Butler to U.S.
UDW member and activist Ms. Terry Walker-Dampier passed away earlier this month after a long battle with cancer. A UDW
This Labor Day, UDW members from Riverside and Orange Counties rallied alongside union siblings from across Southern California to demand safe staffing at Kaiser Permanente hospitals.
UDW members and leaders joined our parent union, AFSCME, for a stop in San Diego yesterday on their nationwide “Staff the Front Lines” tour.
Table of Contents: Letter from Editha: Fighting for Better IHSS Wages and Benefits WE DID IT! United in care for
Good news for my fellow IHSS providers!Thanks to our determination and hard work, lawmakers passed a state budget that moves
APRIL – Family child care providers captured a snapshot of their lives with special guest, “Flat Newsom”, and delivered pictures
This June, more than 2,000 family child care and home care providers took to the streets of Sacramento to demand
Families of four with incomes of up to $96,300 are eligible for subsidized child care, under new state income limits,
Laura Flores became a caregiver when she least expected it. Her love, dedication, and attention changed the life of a
SACRAMENTO – UDW/AFSCME Local 3930, a union representing over 171,000 home care workers and family child care providers in California,
After months of negotiations and a number of vigils, marches and rallies to spur public support, California’s unionized child care providers have reached a new labor deal with the state.
The child care, elected bargaining team is excited to announce that we have reached a tentative agreement on our new,
BY JEANNE KUANG Gabriela Guerrero’s children are all grown and have moved out, but the former stay-at-home mom never stopped raising
BY JENNY GOLD Behind the white iron gate of her Boyle Heights home, Adriana Lorenzo’s concrete courtyard is filled with half
By Marie Coronel SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — As we head into the summer months with schools out, many parents sifting
Pamela never quite imagined herself as a family child care provider. She had planned her life around her career as
SACRAMENTO – The United Domestic Workers of America (UDW/AFSCME 3930), a union of 165,000 California home care workers and family
Author: Jesse Pagan Members of the Child Care Providers United (CCPU) union say the childcare system in California is close to
By Tania Thorne / North County ReporterContributors: Charlotte Radulovich / Video Journalist What would happen if there was no child care? It could cause