Stand up for Napa Valley Students!

Dear Supporters of Napa Students,

On March 15th, the Napa County Board of Education will decide whether to approve or deny on appeal the unanimous decision by the NVUSD school board to deny the Mayacamas charter school petition. We know that the approval of the charter school will have an adverse impact on NVUSD middle school students through cuts to staffing, programs and services that our students need and deserve.

It is important that the County Board of Education is clearly hearing from our community that we do not want this charter school petition approved. YOU can help make sure they hear us by doing these two important things TODAY:

  1. Share our petition by email or social media with your friends and family, and ask them to sign.
  2. Write a Letter to the Editor (LTE) to the Napa Valley Register, supporting denial of the charter school by the Napa County Board of Education. We have created some tips and sample letters for you to use here.

Thank you again for your commitment to Napa students. We will keep you updated on our progress.

NVEA & CSEA

12th Annual Spring Salute – Saturday May 14th – 4-7:30 PM

 

To download the flyer, click here!

Happy Holidays to All!

Jon Riley: Disc golf is here!

December 15, 2021 at 2:49 p.m.

Vallejo celebrated a historic day recently with the first-ever disc golf round played in Vallejo, at the “Knock The New Off The Chains” tournament at the new Hanns Park Disc Golf Course!

This was a fundraiser for the GVRD Open Space Foundation — and more than $1400 was raised. From the feedback I received, and the numerous people playing every day, I feel that the new course is a huge success. I look forward to continuing to work with GVRD to get permanent tee signs, benches, and erosion walls completed. Once that work is completed, GVRD will hold an official Ribbon Cutting ceremony for the public.

Disc Golf is one of the fastest-growing sports in the country, with over 45 million rounds played and 3.5 courses built every day in 2020! It is free to play and you need only two or three discs to play a sport enjoyed by people from all walks of life.

I was very satisfied to see the culmination of many months’ work, made possible by so many people, who came together to realize the dream of bringing the sport of disc golf to Vallejo. Some of those people may have never seen a disc golf course, or live in Vallejo, some were casual players and others, hardcore ambassadors of the sport all working together to get the work done. I believe that the GVRD organization and staff went the extra mile, and it is hard to believe that I only appeared in front of the Board on July 22 to report on the project and begin the process!

I wanted everyone to know who was involved in the design, development and building of the course, but I have learned over the years that some may be overlooked, and I apologize in advance if that is the case.

The course designers: Jon Riley, Dave Wren and Danny Bernardini.

The course development team included: The Greater Vallejo Recreation District Staff:  Gabe Lanusse, Sal Nuno, Chris Andrade, Marco Jaime. We relied on the expertise of local disc golf course designers Tim Steele, Holland Coles, Gabe Neustadt, Leonard Muise and Craig Pile to ensure we had as much feedback and information about course layout as possible.

They all trudged up and down the hills numerous times, to debate basket placement, take measurements and give us advice so we could bring a fun, challenging and beautiful course to Vallejo.

We were also fortunate to have local graphic artists like Dennis Gaines, who stepped in and designed the tee signs and course map, as well as Miro Salazar, who designed the recently formed Vallejo Disc Golf Club.

Course Construction Team: GVRD staff, whose Unions IBEW #1245 and SEIU #1021, include members Doug Vaughn, Javier Pena, Brice Sweet, Armando Segura, Isaac Vizuet (not a union member), Gilbert Marquez. Jose nuño, Darrell Garland, and Patrick Pierson.  Outside groups included the Cement Masons local #400 members, Jorge Romero, Fidel Tena, Juan Orozco, who donated their time, materials, and expertise to get the tee pads framed, poured and finished with the help of Craig Pile and Matt Brown from the Napa Disc Golf Club < awkward sentence. The Ironworkers Local #378 donated, prefabricated, and placed the iron in the pads and Syar Industries gave us a discount on the concrete. The Napa Solano Central Labor Council and our affiliates along with the Building and Construction Trades Council’s partnering with GVRD Board, management and staff made it a model Labor/Management success story.

And of course, the local disc golf community, one that never ceases to amaze me for their dedication to growing the sport, ambassadors who go out of their way to spread the word and their love of the game. Dozens of volunteers from the Napa, Benicia and Vacaville disc clubs showed up to put in some work on the course. Some, like Kyber Hill, Chris Owens, Eric Short, Jesse Pineda and others came back numerous times. Without their support, our course would not have turned out as nice.

Again, I would like to thank the Greater Vallejo Recreation District Board of Directors for funding a majority from their General Fund, and Measure K. I also appreciate GVRD for allocating labor resources for this project.

Please remember, this is your course so respect the neighbors and the land and enjoy this beautiful addition to recreation opportunities provided by GVRD!

If you want to learn more about disc golf in Vallejo visit the Vallejo Disc Golf Club page on Facebook.

— Jon Riley/Executive Director

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CNA Sympathy Strike with Local 39

Kaiser recently settled contract negotiations with multiple other unions in Southern California, Oregon, and Hawaii. Kaiser has sent confusing emails to CNA members stating that the strike is over.Local 39 Engineers have not reached a settlement on their contract. As of today, the engineers have been on strike at Kaiser Permanente for 57 days. This is unacceptable. The CNA sympathy strike with Local 39 is still scheduled for November 19th. If there are any changes regarding Local 39’s contract fight, or CNA’s sympathy strike, look for confirmation directly from CNA. The hotline number will also be updated if there are any changes: 510-726-8646.

The 24-hour sympathy strike will take place Friday, November 19th, 2021, beginning at 7AM. Nurses will return to work 7:00am Saturday, November 20th, 2021 or your next scheduled shift thereafter. There is no need to give notice or call in your intent to sympathy strike on Friday November 19th. CNA’s issuance of a sympathy strike notice is notification to Kaiser that you have the right to not be at work on the day of the 11/19 sympathy strike.

Our sympathy strike manual is available here: nnu.org/SympathyStrikeManual

Click here to sign up for the picket line!

FAQ

Q: Other unions are striking on November 18th. Should I strike for both days?

A: CNA has given notice for a sympathy strike notice for Friday, November 19th at 7am for 24 hours. All nurses should sympathy strike with Local 39 on Friday, November 19th.

Q: If an RN is on vacation when a strike begins, or is scheduled for vacation during the strike, what happens to vacation time and pay?

A: If the nurse is already on vacation, s/he is okay; if the nurse is scheduled to go on vacation during the strike, the Hospital may attempt to cancel your vacation. They are not allowed to do this.

Q: What happens to leave status (personal, maternity) if on leave during a strike (does time accrue, seniority accrue)?

A: Nurses on medical leaves will probably not be considered to be “on strike.” Leave time and seniority will not accrue unless negotiated.

Q: Should a newly hired nurse or new graduate nurse come to work or honor the picket line?

A: Federal labor law protects all concerted activity, including sympathy strikes. New hires and new grads should honor the picket line. NO RN should cross the picket line as a strikebreaker under any circumstances.

Q: Can Management discipline or fire me for striking?

A: No, Management cannot discipline or fire you for sympathy striking. Federal labor law protects all concerted activity including sympathy strikes. All RNs should honor the picket line. No RNs should cross the picket line as a strikebreaker under any circumstances.

Q: I’m working the night before the strike. What should I do when the strike begins? What if my shift starts before the strike time?

A: It is the Medical Center’s responsibility to provide someone to report off to. We have given them sufficient notice to make arrangements for a strike. If no one replaces you, report off to a manager. If your shift starts before the strike start time, show up to work and then report off to a manager at strike time.

Q: My shift would normally end at 7:30am on Saturday morning. Do I need to come into work from 7:00am to 7:30 on Saturday, November 20th?

A: Yes. Unless management sends written confirmation otherwise, you must complete the remainder of your shift from 7am until the end of your shift on Saturday, November 20th.

Q: I am concerned about my patients’ safety. How do I know the Medical Center will adequately take care of the patients?

A: We give a ten-day notice to the Medical Center so that they will divert patients, stop admitting patients, and otherwise take responsibility. In addition, we will organize a Patient Protection Task Force from nurses on the picket line. At the discretion of the Task Force, picketing nurses will give emergency care after the strike begins. The task force will make a professional assessment of each situation and will, if it deems necessary, assign a nurse to the patients.

Q: What happens if the primary strike settles?

A: You need to report for work if you are scheduled to work. This hotline number will be updated with the most up to date information prior to the sympathy strike: 510-726-8646.

Tomorrow!

Suisun City Veterans Day Celebration 2021

PETITION: Support film and TV crews

HELP US SUPPORT OUR SIBLINGS AT UFW BY JOINING US AT THE FRENCH LAUNDRY THIS SATURDAY AT NOON TO PROTEST THE GOVERNORS VETO OF THIER ORGANIZING BILL – TOMORROW AT 1 PM!

RSVP HERE

UPDATE – Siblings, I wanted to give you some important information and clarification for tomorrow’s rally and march in support of our Sibs at UFW. First of all, this is not a protest against the French Laundry! Sometimes you have to take advantage of a moment in time to make changes for a lifetime, and the spotlight of the Governors moment is perhaps the only way our Siblings can get an audience. And the owner realizes this is not an attack on his business or why would he have brought the picketing workers his famous cookies?
The organizers of the rally and march have been working with the Sheriff and Mayor to ensure that everyone participating in the event will be as safe as possible and the community impacts kept to a minimum. So they have decided to move up the time to
1 pm to accommodate a walk in support of Alzheimer’s that will be using the same route which will allow those supporters to be as safe as possible. They are asking that participants of the rally arrive as close to 1 pm as possible to avoid confusion.
Organizers and the Sheriff would like to encourage everyone to park at the Church a block away from the rally and has graciously agreed to allow us to use their parking lot to accommodate our members and lessen the impact to local residence and business.
Parking at Yountville Seventh Day Adventist Church
19210 Finnell Rd
Yountville Ca.
Be safe and have a wonderful weekend. Hope to see you tomorrow.
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Siblings, as if you need a reason to visit the beautiful Napa Valley, we have a critical one for visiting the French Laundry in Yountville this Saturday at noon. Our Siblings at the United Farm Workers are marching to the Laundry in Yountville, to protest the Governor’s veto of their bill which would have made it easier to vote to organize. Kind of ironic, isn’t it? Our members worked their butts off for the past four months urging their Sisters and Brothers to turn in the vote by mail ballots sent to their homes, which made it easier to vote to keep the Governor in office, much to chagrin of big business and the far right, only to have him veto legislation that would allow working families the same right.
So join me and our Labor Siblings at the French Laundry this Saturday at high noon to show Gavin that we are behind the essential workers who came to his rescue during the pandemic!
Here is a message from UHW and more information on the bill:
To our Sisters and Brothers,
UFW President Teresa Romero is on the march and asked that I share this with you. Farm workers are marching to the French Laundry to protest Governor Newsom’s veto of our bill that would have made it easier to vote in union elections. He didn’t meet with us, or you when we requested meetings in June and July. Maybe he will be at the French Laundry Restaurant. We welcome your members and leaders to join us at the French Laundry Restaurant, 6640 Washington St. Yountville Ca. in the Napa Valley at 12 noon Saturday. We will then march the 5 1/2 miles to Newsom’s Plump Jack Winery.

UFW, standing together!

 

Our Director, Jon Riley, standing with United Farm Workers!

Thanks to the French Laundry for sharing some of their famous cookies with the UFW’s activists!