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and the chancelor, aft local 2121, the student assembly to grow our city college coalition and also sciu, if they are here. would any of my -- i want to recognise supervisor gordon marr. would anyone else on the committee like to make any opening remarks or do you want to get into the presentations? ok. with that, we'll bring up our first presenter which is the -- i believe it's the chancellor and the representative from city college. thank you. >> thank you, supervisor and chair of the committee. thank you supervisor walton, supervisor marr for forming this committee. this is a wonderful opportunity for us to come together, show you what we're doing at city college and why we're doing it and to move forward. this is a great institution is dedicated to the american dream and middle-class jobs. i had the opportunity to see supervisor hainey and walton for the sun reporter newspaper, the african-american newspaper. and the speaker at that dinner was kamala harris and she give an inspiring, inspiring talk and one of the main things at the heart of it was how important teachers were. this is
and the chancelor, aft local 2121, the student assembly to grow our city college coalition and also sciu, if they are here. would any of my -- i want to recognise supervisor gordon marr. would anyone else on the committee like to make any opening remarks or do you want to get into the presentations? ok. with that, we'll bring up our first presenter which is the -- i believe it's the chancellor and the representative from city college. thank you. >> thank you, supervisor and chair of the...
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we've been whining about -- sciu has been whining about classes for ten years. we have. we want everybody to have what they need, but we want to be able to legitimately pay for it. >> thank you. appreciate it. (applause). >> thank you again to all of the presenters and to everywhere who is here, all of the faculty, the staff, students and community members. we appreciate you being a part of this conversation. i'm open it up for public comment now. i promise that there is at least one student who is here with a small child and if she could come up first, and if there's anybody else who is here, who has a child with them, or maybe has a class to run to, and needs to go first, we'll take you first and then, i have the cards and we'll call out names. two minutes. thank you. >> thank you. >> good morning. >> i'm a mother been i'm 30 years old, i'm an immigrant from el salvador ten years ago and i came to live in san francisco in 2013. and the first thing that i found english classes, noncredit, it was in a place where they give childcare and they have classes at night. that w
we've been whining about -- sciu has been whining about classes for ten years. we have. we want everybody to have what they need, but we want to be able to legitimately pay for it. >> thank you. appreciate it. (applause). >> thank you again to all of the presenters and to everywhere who is here, all of the faculty, the staff, students and community members. we appreciate you being a part of this conversation. i'm open it up for public comment now. i promise that there is at least...
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item, although it is important to sciu and it should be, but it's important because the classified staff do so much of the, you know, day in, day out, front line work of the college. thank you. >> president cook. >> thank you, chair, for pulling this committee together. i wanted to acknowledge your leadership before i got into the comments. we started this conversation in january and now it's may. so it takes time and i really be appreciate this is our first presentation. thank you, chancellor, for the first press. i don't think i have one family member that hasn't been through city college. my family's story is deeply connected to city college. i had a few questions about some sort of contextual questions. can you give me an idea, and you may not know off the top of your head, how enrollment has shifted in the last five years? you talked about having, what 69,000 students last year and a projected 77. >> right. >> has that number gone up or down over the last five years? >> let me give you a general idea and say we can give you more details. and i'm going to speak in terms of full-tim f
item, although it is important to sciu and it should be, but it's important because the classified staff do so much of the, you know, day in, day out, front line work of the college. thank you. >> president cook. >> thank you, chair, for pulling this committee together. i wanted to acknowledge your leadership before i got into the comments. we started this conversation in january and now it's may. so it takes time and i really be appreciate this is our first presentation. thank you,...
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i'm here as a member of the sciu california. i also am a kaiser member, and i hope that you guys will support the resolution. transparency is really big considering kaiser is considering making their profit. i know coming from medi-cal to go into kaiser, it is important that the members know what is going on with the money and that they can be accountable to all other standards and all other hospitals. i'm asking that you support the resolution to provide transparency for all members and for all people to know what is going on. thank you. >> thank thank you. next speaker, please. >> last week i spoke about the mental health centers, the safe harbor, and adding to that, a safe injection site with a doctor prescribing drugs. i head two locations, one of course, in the tenderloin, and i had one at the mcdonald's property on hate and standing in -- hate on haight street. i don't think too many neighborhoods will be fighting for this, for anything like that in their neighborhood, but i want to sweeten the deal. how about if we have a
i'm here as a member of the sciu california. i also am a kaiser member, and i hope that you guys will support the resolution. transparency is really big considering kaiser is considering making their profit. i know coming from medi-cal to go into kaiser, it is important that the members know what is going on with the money and that they can be accountable to all other standards and all other hospitals. i'm asking that you support the resolution to provide transparency for all members and for...
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eokakla despenelizo el uso de hongos y permitiria policia scrkrcrimens >> oklakland es la segunda sciu despenalizar estas drogas las malas condiciones de una prim i primaria llevaron a una maestra hacer una denuncia porque dice que sus alumnos estudian en un s salon con ratas >> una madre de familia pres t presento una denuncia porque o los alumnos enfrentan como pu e pueden la ola de calor >> habian raatones riendo en la clase >> la maestra de espaÑol n(nombe en ingles) salio hoy por ultima vez de la escuela buena vista n incapaz de laborar en co condiciones indignas para sus l alumnos >> habian cucarachas en el piso hormigas entrando por la ventana y araÑas por todos lados >> con las temperaturas acerca d acercandose a los 80 grados dice que los ratones no son el unico o obstaculo a su aprendizaje >> un niÑo puso su zapato en uno de ellos >> las malas condiciones del p a plantel fueron captados por e estas imagenes en el periodico n (nombre en ingles) y publicadas hoy donde se ven trampas para a ratas techos y pistolasos en m c condiciones y calefactores que son un riesgo para los es
eokakla despenelizo el uso de hongos y permitiria policia scrkrcrimens >> oklakland es la segunda sciu despenalizar estas drogas las malas condiciones de una prim i primaria llevaron a una maestra hacer una denuncia porque dice que sus alumnos estudian en un s salon con ratas >> una madre de familia pres t presento una denuncia porque o los alumnos enfrentan como pu e pueden la ola de calor >> habian raatones riendo en la clase >> la maestra de espaÑol n(nombe en...
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tomorrow morning, senator amy klobuchar will speak at a breakfast hosted by the sciu labor union at 7:30 in the morning. and senator bernie sanders is bringing his campaign to san jose. he's holding a rally tomorrow evening at 5:00 on the arena green next to the s.a.p. center. >> we knew it was coming. today it's official. president trump is running for re-election. today he sdweeted out he will hold his kickoff event on june 18th in orlando. he'll be joined by first lady melania along with mike pence and karen pence. >> the family of a man who died after sheriff's deputies tased and pepper sprayed him is suing san mateo county. last october, the man was killed in a confrontation with deputies who tried to stop him for jaywalking. here's some of the video there. the redwood city man, who had a history of mental illness, was unarmed. the d.a. declined to file charges against the deputies which outrages the family. his sister is a facebook executive and says the family views this as a human rights violation. >> it should not be that a human being can be killed, can be violently killed,
tomorrow morning, senator amy klobuchar will speak at a breakfast hosted by the sciu labor union at 7:30 in the morning. and senator bernie sanders is bringing his campaign to san jose. he's holding a rally tomorrow evening at 5:00 on the arena green next to the s.a.p. center. >> we knew it was coming. today it's official. president trump is running for re-election. today he sdweeted out he will hold his kickoff event on june 18th in orlando. he'll be joined by first lady melania along...
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these issues at this hearing and would like to thank labor partners to bringing this forward including sciu 1021, the ww teamsters, jobs for justice, the gig worker's rights if rising and i want to think my cosponsor supervisor marr, working on employment justice issues long before he joined this board and i believe we'll have a few things to say in a moment about this and i want to thank cosponsors, supervisor peskin, fuer, walton and brown and the rest i submit. >> thank you. soup storsupervisor marr. >> thank you for introducing the hearing on gig worker rights. i'm proud to cosponsor it and did want to offer brief remarks. fundamentally, the issue is about inequality, about unequal protections for workers in emerging industries and unequal pay and treatment for a growing and increasingly vulnerable workforce. the growth of gig workers has been fueled by a new technology and innovation. it offers new twists on old problems of economic injustice. technology and innovations should act in service to society but we see our working class and regulations wholly disrupted by the gig economy, of
these issues at this hearing and would like to thank labor partners to bringing this forward including sciu 1021, the ww teamsters, jobs for justice, the gig worker's rights if rising and i want to think my cosponsor supervisor marr, working on employment justice issues long before he joined this board and i believe we'll have a few things to say in a moment about this and i want to thank cosponsors, supervisor peskin, fuer, walton and brown and the rest i submit. >> thank you. soup...
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according to sciu 1021 black city workers received disciplinary dismissals at a rate 2.5 times higher than any other worker and are paid less. >> we want to make sure that there's equity in hiring here in the city and county of san francisco. we want to make sure there's equity in hiring all sectors of employment here in the city. we want to make sure that people know that we exist and we're going to continue to exist. >> june teenth commemorates the june 19th, 1865, announcement of the aberration of slavery in texas. >>> pilots who criticized boeing. suly sullenberger. what he had to say about boeing including its lack of effort to protect passengers. at at&t we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet. we've created access from at&t california households with at least one resident who receives snap or ssi benefits. may qualify for home internet at a discounted rate of $10 a month. no commitment, deposit, or installation fee. visit att.com/acce
according to sciu 1021 black city workers received disciplinary dismissals at a rate 2.5 times higher than any other worker and are paid less. >> we want to make sure that there's equity in hiring here in the city and county of san francisco. we want to make sure there's equity in hiring all sectors of employment here in the city. we want to make sure that people know that we exist and we're going to continue to exist. >> june teenth commemorates the june 19th, 1865, announcement of...
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the sciu represents 700,000 workers in the state. >>> skateboarding was once considered the sport oft these days it is so popular, it will even be part of the 2020 olympic games. joe rosato jr. shows us how a new book is shining a light on its powers of unity. >> at first it was just an empty parking lot. >> reporter: there are times when flat earth needs a few twists and turns that come to life. >> we started with some ramps. >> reporter: which is why keith williams helped transform a west oakland parking lot into a skating mecca. >> vibe is always cool. a lot of these kids have been skating here since they were like seven, eight years old. >> reporter: the result was town park skate park, a place where the wheels meet the pavement. >> when you are on concrete, you don't need to hear from an adult. concrete will let you know what's popping. >> reporter: and this is among the wave of skate parks that have popped up. once the sport of rebels and lo own loaners, it now bringing people together. matthew is among four cal state east bay professors who have written a book called moving bo
the sciu represents 700,000 workers in the state. >>> skateboarding was once considered the sport oft these days it is so popular, it will even be part of the 2020 olympic games. joe rosato jr. shows us how a new book is shining a light on its powers of unity. >> at first it was just an empty parking lot. >> reporter: there are times when flat earth needs a few twists and turns that come to life. >> we started with some ramps. >> reporter: which is why keith...
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we all know that there is an agreement between sciu and the school district, i don't fully understand it all, but i understand that we have to follow the protocols, and yet there's got to be some way we can work around this to keep. i'm asking for all of us to put our heads together and figure this out. it would just be really devastating for us to lose her. thank you. i am deirdre, i am the librarian at malcolm x academy. >> good evening. my name is sandra smith francis. i'm a proud grandmother of three daughters, one just completed fifth grade at malcolm x academy i have one that is going into pre-k and one who will go be -- will be going to malcolm x eventually, but i am here in support of april smith harrison. i am here because this harrison is the glue that holds malcolm x academy together. she has skills more skills than anyone can learn through college , their courses through other people, but her soft skills, her skills dealing with people, dealing with the job, dealing with the community, dealing with the families, the children, and her friends and staff and coworkers, is irr
we all know that there is an agreement between sciu and the school district, i don't fully understand it all, but i understand that we have to follow the protocols, and yet there's got to be some way we can work around this to keep. i'm asking for all of us to put our heads together and figure this out. it would just be really devastating for us to lose her. thank you. i am deirdre, i am the librarian at malcolm x academy. >> good evening. my name is sandra smith francis. i'm a proud...
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the negotiating committee, from the sciu has recommended a "yes" vote for their membership. they're in the process of ratification, which started last week and will end on june the 28th. so this is your part of the ratification, which is to adopt the m.o.u. and the union is engaging in their own process. and i'm happy to answer any questions. >> supervisor mar: thank you. any questions, colleagues? okay. >> this is it. >> good work. thank you very much. >> supervisor mar: now you get to take the next couple of years off. >> i don't know. charter amendments. that comes next. >> supervisor mar: oh, yeah. well, are there -- we've got a public comment now. are there any members of the public who wish to testify on this item? seeing none, public comment is closed. [gavel] >> mr. chairman, i would make a motion we send items 1 and 2 to the full board, as a committee report for a special meeting of the board of supervisors on thursday, june the 20th. >> okay. >> the motion passes, yeah, without objection. [gavel] thank you. any further business? >> there is no further business. >>
the negotiating committee, from the sciu has recommended a "yes" vote for their membership. they're in the process of ratification, which started last week and will end on june the 28th. so this is your part of the ratification, which is to adopt the m.o.u. and the union is engaging in their own process. and i'm happy to answer any questions. >> supervisor mar: thank you. any questions, colleagues? okay. >> this is it. >> good work. thank you very much. >>...
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yes, i know how to organize a community, because i've been a rank and file member of sciu for 30 years. the people at the park knows me as the guy that picks up poop buckets and fills holes that are there even after wednesday after the park has been closed for a day. somehow the buckets are still full of poop, holes are still in the park. one thing that can kill a dog, send a dog to a vet, one place we shouldn't have foxtails in all of san francisco, we've been weeding foxtails every year that park has been open to try to get them out of there. yes, they are native, but there's many other places that one particular native grass that kills a dog could be. functioning restroom would be nice for the humans. the dogs have a three-acre restroom, a place for the humans to pee would be nice. they are all trimmed up, that's probably not best to do, but the restroom that's there, that's a historic restroom could be open for people to use it. if san francisco, we're not going to be specific, but come on. why not? even if we take out the water fountain and put a handicap restroom. we finally got
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out to members of the san francisco school board, to the united educators of san francisco, and two sciu, and all of them were shocked and dismayed to hear about both of these proposals because they have workers already playing these roles in our schools, and they are concerned that no one from juvenile probation has reached out to them to let them know that this was even being considered. finally, as a board, we have decided to close juvenile hall by december 2021. i believe that eliminating these positions is a crucial step towards the further -- getting closer to that goal. we must be looking at the budget over these next two and a half years to see where we can make smart decisions with regards to vacant positions and positions that are no longer required for day-to-day operations. therefore, i would like to make the following motion. i would like to make a motion to cut forward -- four deputy probation officer positions and associated salary funding that were slotted for the positions i discussed. two, to be in middle schools and to run cognitive behavioral intervention groups. i wo
out to members of the san francisco school board, to the united educators of san francisco, and two sciu, and all of them were shocked and dismayed to hear about both of these proposals because they have workers already playing these roles in our schools, and they are concerned that no one from juvenile probation has reached out to them to let them know that this was even being considered. finally, as a board, we have decided to close juvenile hall by december 2021. i believe that eliminating...
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representing sciu west bay retirees. quite frankly, i'm going back to what nancy jin told us many years ago. she said what members said, what retirees said at that time, if you increase my monthly premium, i can budget and figure out what i have to do, but if you increase my co-pays, especially to specialists, but the regular co-pays, i don't know and i can't budget, because i don't know when i have to go see the doctor. or maybe i have to see three doctors this month and five next month. we don't know. so, dr. follansbee, we support strongly maintaining the status quo. those copayments are onerous to many members across the board. and for many of these things, i'm not sure that the benefit is justified, but the co-pay issue is significant and very difficult for a lot of our members to deal with. especially the older retirees who are on the more restricted income. we appreciate your proposal and hope that all of you vote to support dr. follansbee's motion. >> president breslin: thank you. next. >> good afternoon. i'm the
representing sciu west bay retirees. quite frankly, i'm going back to what nancy jin told us many years ago. she said what members said, what retirees said at that time, if you increase my monthly premium, i can budget and figure out what i have to do, but if you increase my co-pays, especially to specialists, but the regular co-pays, i don't know and i can't budget, because i don't know when i have to go see the doctor. or maybe i have to see three doctors this month and five next month. we...
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sciu has a lot of members. we have a lot of members. there are four there. a lot of them are poor. in san francisco, if anyone who makes less than hundred $20,000 is called poor people. the majority of government employees are poor people. we are advocating to opposing this land that is developed a private developers. we want this land back to the people, for the people that really contribute for workers, families, students and for the people who care about san francisco. we have enough empty apartments already. we do not need any more privatizing of apartments. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. you left your sign. >> hello. i have been an engineering instructor at city college for over three decades. i'm currently the vice president of the faculty union. i couldn't agree more with the previous speaker. it is true that the land doesn't quite belong to city college, it belongs to the public utility commission, but it is precious public land. city college, although it leases it from the p.u.c., does not quite own it, but it has been using it for over seven decades. publi
sciu has a lot of members. we have a lot of members. there are four there. a lot of them are poor. in san francisco, if anyone who makes less than hundred $20,000 is called poor people. the majority of government employees are poor people. we are advocating to opposing this land that is developed a private developers. we want this land back to the people, for the people that really contribute for workers, families, students and for the people who care about san francisco. we have enough empty...
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been revised quite a few times since that incident in 2002 and i'm here today wearing my essay -- sciu hat for the san francisco unified -- san francisco unified school district. i want to know and appreciate the comments made by some very specific groups. huckleberry youth, they gave some really good outstanding comments. advocates, take these comments seriously. if you have forgotten some, go back and review the tapes. the youth commission also had great comments and there were many folks also from other groups, patty, here as well from the public defender's office. all of these are so necessary and need to be put into this document. city college needs to have a joint m.o.u. so we can create a network all across city college campuses that are mirroring what is happening in our sfusd school sights. they need to be included in this process more robustly. i also appreciate that the department of police accountability is here with materials so that -- one of the things they also want to say is kevin truitt is retiring if i am correct. who will take over this legacy of work now that he is
been revised quite a few times since that incident in 2002 and i'm here today wearing my essay -- sciu hat for the san francisco unified -- san francisco unified school district. i want to know and appreciate the comments made by some very specific groups. huckleberry youth, they gave some really good outstanding comments. advocates, take these comments seriously. if you have forgotten some, go back and review the tapes. the youth commission also had great comments and there were many folks...
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i marched with the sciu folks.t's not right the ceo of mcdonald's makes 1,000 times more than people slinging hash at mcdonald's. >> governor, did you mean to say hash? >> it's the first thing that came to mind. i used to sling hash in college as a freshman. that's how i tried to make a tuition. i had to leave because i couldn't pay for that high tuition where i was. i respect hash. >> forgive my ignorance. hash at mcdonald's, what is that? >> in my house, it's all the potatoes that are left over you scrape up. >> got it. governor inslee, thank you for clearing that up. >> craig is a guy who doesn't eat carbs. >> whatever it is you need to pay a living wage. we need to recalibrate our collective bargaining laws so people can have unions so they can get a raise. i was the only candidate who said that. the democratic party needs to work to increase union representation. >> thank you. heading to the next hour. andrea mitchell will have more on the news from the supreme court. she'll be chatting with another candidate,
i marched with the sciu folks.t's not right the ceo of mcdonald's makes 1,000 times more than people slinging hash at mcdonald's. >> governor, did you mean to say hash? >> it's the first thing that came to mind. i used to sling hash in college as a freshman. that's how i tried to make a tuition. i had to leave because i couldn't pay for that high tuition where i was. i respect hash. >> forgive my ignorance. hash at mcdonald's, what is that? >> in my house, it's all the...
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i marched with the sciu folks.t's not right the ceo of mcdonald's makes 2,100 times more than the people slinging hash at mcdonald's. the next thing i'll do is put people to work in the jobs of the present and the future. look it, donald trump is simply wrong. he says wind turbines cause cancer. we know they cause jobs. and we know that we can put millions of people to work in the clean energy jobs of the future. carpenters. ibew members, machinists. we're doing it in my state today. and then we can do what america always does, lead the world and invent the future and put people to work. that's what we're going to do. >> congressman ryan, president trump, and you just referred to him, promised that manufacturing jobs were all coming back to places like your home state of ohio. can you make that same promise? >> yes, i believe you can, but first let's say the president came, he said don't sell your house, the people in youngstown, ohio, and in his administration, just in the last two years, we lost $4,000 -- 4,000 j
i marched with the sciu folks.t's not right the ceo of mcdonald's makes 2,100 times more than the people slinging hash at mcdonald's. the next thing i'll do is put people to work in the jobs of the present and the future. look it, donald trump is simply wrong. he says wind turbines cause cancer. we know they cause jobs. and we know that we can put millions of people to work in the clean energy jobs of the future. carpenters. ibew members, machinists. we're doing it in my state today. and then...
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got a plan to reinvirate collective bargaining so we can increase wages final i march e eed with the sciu foln it's right the ceo of mcdonald's makes 2,100 times more than the people making hash at mcdonald's. the next thing i'll do is put people to work in the jobs of the president and the future. i look donald trump is simply wrong. says wind turbines cause cancer.ey we know th cause jobs. and we know that we can put millions of people to work in the clean energy jobs of the future. carpenters. machinists. we're do g it in my state today. and then we can do what america always does, lead the world d invent the future and put people to work.'r that's whagoing to do. >> congressman ryan, president trump, and you just referred to him, promised that manufacturing jobs were all coming back to places like your home state of ohio. can you make that same promise? >> yes, i believe you can, but first let's say the president me, he said don't sell y house, the people in youngstown, ohio, and in his administration, just in the last two years, we lost $4,000 -- 4,000 jobs at a general motors facili
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during the work night, that's why i make sure in this country that we elevate the of unions, like sciu ake sure that we have living wages, primary health care, your bility to afford the medications you described, mental health care. for the largest provide of services is care the jail. but health care also means every decisions her own about her own body and has access to the care and services and d providers that allow her to do that. if we are able to do that, then are providing that care are going to be able to receive the care that they need. to organize, the right to have economic justice for every person in this country tied to health care and dignity in the work place and dignity in your life outside of it. i'll share one story just that we've learned here in south carolina. in charleston at the medical versary of the nniversary, led by african-american who were fired for having the courage of their convictions. talking to louise brown, 2019.as marching in i said, given your sacrifice and and struggle, conditions have to be better now, right? > and she said, no, i think it is wo
during the work night, that's why i make sure in this country that we elevate the of unions, like sciu ake sure that we have living wages, primary health care, your bility to afford the medications you described, mental health care. for the largest provide of services is care the jail. but health care also means every decisions her own about her own body and has access to the care and services and d providers that allow her to do that. if we are able to do that, then are providing that care are...