
Why Our Union Matters More Than Ever
From the earliest days of the labor movement, working people have come together to demand better—better pay, better treatment, better

From the earliest days of the labor movement, working people have come together to demand better—better pay, better treatment, better

July is Disability Pride Month—a time to celebrate disability as a vital, powerful part of human diversity, and to honor

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEPress Contact: press@udw.org July 1, 2025 SAN DIEGO, CA – United Domestic Workers (UDW/AFSCME Local 3930) Executive Director

California is home to over 11 million immigrants—each a valued human being who helps build the future of our state.

Honoring the power of LGBTQIA+ solidarity in the labor movement United by Struggle, Powered by Love and Labor Pride Month

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEPress Contact: press@udw.org June 11, 2025 SAN DIEGO, CA – United Domestic Workers (UDW/AFSCME Local 3930) applauds the

We’ve Always Been the Union No One Saw Coming In the history of American labor, UDW has always been the

SAN DIEGO, CA – The United Domestic Workers (UDW/AFSCME Local 3930) strongly condemns every House Republican who voted today in

May is Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander(AANHPI) Heritage Month—a time to honor the rich histories, cultures, and contributions

We’ve seen it before: Politicians saying they’re cracking down on “fraud,” “cutting waste,” or “cutting government spending,” but we know

The United Domestic Workers of America (UDW/AFSCME Local 3930) emphatically oppose Governor Newsom’s Proposed cuts and policy changes that will

The United Domestic Workers of America (UDW/AFSCME Local 3930) are shocked but not surprised to see the Republican Party try

Medicaid cuts aren’t abstract—they put lives, jobs, and care at risk. UDW members are fighting back. Medicaid (also known as

(SAN DIEGO, CA) – In response to last night’s House’s vote on a budget resolution that mandates at least $880

SAN DIEGO — Governor Newsom’s 2025-2026 budget proposal protects UDW’s home care providers and their clients, while leaving family child care

We are at a critical crossroads for workers’ rights and human rights in America. What we saw last night was

We’re celebrating Filipino American Heritage Month! Together, we’ll continue celebrating and uplifting contributions of our Filipino community across California every

As extreme weather events become more frequent and severe, having an emergency plan isn’t just important—it’s essential, especially when we

“Last week, labor, and the world, lost one of its most influential and important voices. William “Bill” Lucy, former AFSCME

This week members across the state came together to celebrate National Register to Vote Day at local events. Together, we

“UDW is thrilled to see Kamala Harris, a dedicated advocate for care workers and families, select Tim Walz as her