
Member Highlight: Monica Escalante
Monica Escalante’s journey as a home care provider began at a young age. Growing up, she supported her grandparents—her grandmother

Monica Escalante’s journey as a home care provider began at a young age. Growing up, she supported her grandparents—her grandmother

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

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

Dear fellow UDW members, I am so excited to announce the official launch of UDW’s very own credit union! We

Speaking before a crowd at the Care Can’t Wait rally in Washington, DC, home care provider Sabrina Bishop from San

March was Women’s History Month, and as a union made up mostly of women, every year we celebrate and uplift

February was Black History Month, and every year we celebrate and uplift not just Black history but also those making

UDW member and activist Ms. Terry Walker-Dampier passed away earlier this month after a long battle with cancer. A UDW

Families of four with incomes of up to $96,300 are eligible for subsidized child care, under new state income limits,

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

May 1 is celebrated around the world as International Workers’ Day. The U.S. chose to celebrate Labor Day in September

This week UDW leaders and members joined hundreds of care workers from across the country in D.C. at the first-ever

By Pablo Ros President Joe Biden this week signed a major executive order to improve care for working families and support care

As home care workers and family child care providers, there is one thing that unites us – we are domestic