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BREAKING: We reached a tentative agreement on our new, 2-year contract with the State!

The child care, elected bargaining team is excited to announce that we have reached a tentative agreement on our new,

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Statement from UDW Executive Director Doug Moore on Governor Newsom’s 2023-2024 May Revise Budget Proposal

SACRAMENTO – The United Domestic Workers of America (UDW/AFSCME 3930), a union of 165,000 California home care workers and family

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2022 UDW Legislative Scorecard

Welcome to the 2022 issue of UDW’s annual legislative scorecard. This was a year of transition into a new normal

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Historic Tax Benefit for Union Workers Championed by UDW Signed into Law

Yesterday, Governor Gavin Newsom signed the Workers Tax Credit into law, a major victory for worker advocates including United Domestic

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Kern Residents’ Term Limits Ballot Measure Initiative Prevails

Kern County Board of Supervisors will not include competing term limits ballot initiatives on the November ballot Bakersfield, CA –

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UDW wins historic tax benefit for California workers

United Domestic Workers of America (UDW/AFSCME 3930), a union representing 155,000 home care and family child care workers throughout California,

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2021 Legislative Scorecard

Which lawmakers were in solidarity with seniors, people with disabilities, caregivers, and working families in 2021? During 2021, IHSS caregivers

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UDWA News Post

Long-term care workers celebrate sick leave extension

Labor-negotiated deal protects older Californians, people with disabilities United Domestic Workers of America (UDW/AFSCME 3930), a union representing over 125,000

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Vote NO on the recall!

Recalling Governor Newsom could lead to IHSS cuts and endanger us and those we care for We’ve won important victories

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United Domestic Workers Statement on Governor Newsom’s 2021-2022 Budget

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

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Creating a care crisis: State Auditor’s report finds that counties, the state are failing seniors and people with disabilities who need care

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

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UDW members host Governor for frank talk on vaccines and equity

On February 9, Governor Gavin Newsom came to the UDW San Diego office to join a roundtable discussion hosted by

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2020 Legislative Scorecard

Which lawmakers were in solidarity with seniors, people with disabilities, caregivers, and working families in 2020? During 2020, IHSS caregivers

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UDWA News Post

Gov. Newsom vetoes AB 1993, denies rights to unemployment insurance for 123,402 family caregivers

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE September 30, 2020 Contact: Margitte Kristjansson, 619-548-4304 Gov. Newsom vetoes AB 1993, denies rights to unemployment insurance

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UDW members protect care for seniors and people with disabilities

Faced with a 7 percent cut to hours, we fought back—and won There are many great things that workers can

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Statement from UDW Executive Director Doug Moore on Senate and Assembly Budget Agreement

On behalf of the over 118,000 IHSS caregivers we represent, I want to thank the Senate and Assembly for coming

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UDW’s Letter to California Lawmakers on Proposed Budget Cuts to IHSS

The following letter was sent to both the California State Assembly and California State Senate members of their respective budget

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Governor’s May Revise continues support for family child care providers but federal funding needed

Sacramento, CA — United Domestic Workers of America (UDW/AFSCME 3930), a union of in-home caregivers and family child care providers

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STATEMENT: GOVERNOR’S MAY REVISE CUTS CARE AND LEAVES SENIORS AND PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES VULNERABLE WITHOUT FEDERAL RELIEF FUNDS

Sacramento, CA — United Domestic Workers of America (UDW/AFSCME 3930), a union representing over 118,000 in-home caregivers in California, released

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California must act now to protect IHSS providers and clients during COVID-19 crisis

As a union of over 116,000 home care providers, we are truly frontline workers during the COVID-19 pandemic that is

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Victory for Child Care Providers!

As we began to see schools around the state shutdown, we knew immediately that child care providers would quickly become

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John Stevenson
District 1

When I first joined the union over 30 years ago, I had just turned down a high paying job with the State of California to look after my mother. IHSS and the UDW have have made an enormous difference in my life and it has been my privilege and honor to represent homecare workers across the nation from Sacramento to Washington DC.


Within San Diego I have served on the County Advisory Committee as member and chair and also on the Labor Council. Altogether, I have been a delegate to about a dozen conventions.


If elected, I promise to fiercely advocate for my brothers and sisters in labor within and without AFSCME, never forgetting those who work alone to make a dignified life for themselves and their families.

Roxana Escatel
District 3

I have been an IHSS caregiver for 7yrs. I have my Bachelor’s degree in Human Resources. I believe in Human Right. I believe in the work we provide to our clients as I took care of my Mother with Alzheimer’s and my Son with Cancer both of my Love one’s have passed away, but I stay to take care of other patients. I have gone to several rallies, that Shouts! what we stand and fight for.


I know I can be an Asset because of my beliefs.

Maria Lebron
District 1

My name is Maria Lebron. I am a dedicated caregiver with 21 years of experience through the IHSS program. I enjoy what I do, I feel I truly make a difference in my clients life. I’m also an active UDW volunteer for the past 6 years. I like to keep my colleagues informed and advocate for them if necessary.

Hanadi AL Nuaimi
District 6 Area 1

Hanadi AL Nuaimi has proudly served as an IHSS provider for her parents in Placer County since 2022. She is a dedicated advocate for caregivers and currently serves as the Area 1 Representative for District 6 and Vice Chair of the UDW Health and Welfare Council. Through her leadership within UDW, Hanadi has been actively involved in initiatives focused on empowering caregivers, protecting workers’ rights, promoting community engagement, and advocating for legislative reforms that improve the lives of caregivers and IHSS providers. Driven by her personal experience caring for her parents, Hanadi understands firsthand the challenges caregivers face every day. Her advocacy is rooted in ensuring caregivers receive the respect, resources, and protection they deserve.

Fluent in both English and Arabic, Hanadi bridges language barriers and provides meaningful support to UDW members from diverse backgrounds. She is recognized for her leadership, empathy, and strong interpersonal skills, along with her ability to connect with people, build relationships, and implement solution-oriented strategies that strengthen the union and support caregivers across the community. Outside of her advocacy work, Hanadi enjoys swimming, cooking, reading novels, and spending quality time with her family.

Marilyn Smith
District 3

I’m dedicated and passionate union advocate. Who has proudly supported UDW and labors rights for more than 40 years. I’m committed to promoting diversity, empowering workers, and ensuring that members’ voices are heard at every level. Throughout my years of service I have volunteered countless hours making phone calls, walking precincts, canvassing neighborhoods, and supporting various committees and campaigns. I also had the opportunity to speak with member of congress and advocate for issues that impact working families. I’m known as a strong, dependable leader who is deeply committed to strengthening my union and serving my community. So please feel free to say hello!

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