
2022 COVID-19 Resources for IHSS Providers
As COVID-19 guidelines continue to shift, we want to ensure that IHSS providers have the latest available information and resources.

As COVID-19 guidelines continue to shift, we want to ensure that IHSS providers have the latest available information and resources.

Family child care providers throughout California are bravely navigating the impact of Omicron and other variants while caring for young

Union membership is powerful! The work we have done together to lift up caregiving over the past year made legislators recognize how valuable our work

The Rise of Care Work Our union is growing and getting stronger every day. Our movement to empower care workers

After six years of failed negotiations on our contract, UDW and our allies have launched a countywide effort to establish

November is Provider Appreciation Month and every year we honor and celebrate the importance of our work as caregivers and

My name is Christine Nguyen, and I’ve been an IHSS provider in San Diego for 16 years and a proud

What you need to know now The state of California is making it mandatory for some IHSS/WPCS providers to be

2021 UDW convention was all about looking forward On August 31, our elected delegates gathered for our 17th Constitutional Convention. Because

Recalling Governor Newsom could lead to IHSS cuts and endanger us and those we care for We’ve won important victories
Fellow IHSS and child care providers, On September 14, residents of California will be voting on whether or not to

“It is with heavy hearts that we say goodbye to Richard Trumka, a fierce defender of the rights of working

On July 26, our Executive Director Doug Moore brought the voice of caregivers and child care providers to the fight

Members of Child Care Providers United (CCPU) voted overwhelmingly on Monday to ratify their first collective bargaining agreement with the

Have you ever heard the terms “climate justice” or “environmental justice” and wondered what they meant? Are you confused about why labor unions are getting involved in environmental issues? And what does it all have to do with home care and child care providers?

The United Domestic Workers of America (UDW/AFSCME 3930) issued the following statement regarding the 2021-2022 Budget: “The more than 120,000

Ms. Terry Walker-Dampier lives her life based on a simple mantra passed down to her from her mother: “You are

Lack of planning and underpaying In-Home Supportive Services providers left vulnerable populations without 132 million hours of care over five-year period


There are many great things that workers can do when they join together in a union: pay raises, benefits and

In this issue: There for Each Other: Union Strong Care for All: UDW Takes on the IHSS Crisis Stop AAPI