Service Employees International Union
A Closer Look
www.seiu.org
Inside Labor's Fastest-Growing Union
The 1.8 million-member Service Employees International Union is
the fastest- growing union in North America, and its membership is
among the most diverse in the labor movement. Since SEIU President Andy
Stern took office in 1996, nearly 900,000 workers have united in SEIU.
Focused on uniting workers in three sectors, SEIU is the largest health
care union, including hospitals, nursing homes, and home care; the
largest property services union, including building cleaning and
security; and the second largest public employee union.
SEIU is taking bold action to unite the nine out of 10 non-union workers
in America. To launch innovative campaigns that will bring new hope and
opportunity to workers in today's global economy, SEIU helped form
Change to Win, a new labor federation representing nearly six million
members. SEIU and four other Change to Win unions -- the Teamsters,
UNITE HERE, the United Food and Commercial Workers and the Carpenters
-- disaffiliated from the AFL-CIO, and along with the Laborers and the
United Farm Workers, are developing strategic, industry-based
organizing campaigns to unite workers' strength.
SEIU is fighting for quality, affordable health care for all Americans
through its Americans for Health Care project. The group is helping to
unite working families, small business owners, seniors, health care
workers, community leaders, and policy makers to find real solutions to
the health care crisis. In states across the map including Colorado,
Illinois, Iowa, Maryland, New Hampshire, Oregon, Rhode Island and
Washington, the group's grassroots push for health care policies will
increase access to quality, affordable health care. Over 350,000
"Health Care Voters" have already pledged to make health care their top
priority.
SEIU is utilizing the Internet to activate thousands of ordinary Americans
to hold elected leaders accountable and challenge unscrupulous
employers through its online advocacy arm, PurpleOcean.org. The
first-ever Internet-based union affiliate, PurpleOcean.org combines
technology with the power of the grassroots to transform members of the
general public into activists for social and economic justice and
workers' rights. Recently, thousands of members took action to spread
the truth about Wal-Mart's business model, and how its practices
destroy good jobs and damage communities.
SEIU is building a 21st-century global union
to help ensure that workers, not just corporations and CEOs, benefit
from today's global economy. SEIU is working with unions in similar
industries across the globe to challenge multi-nationals to provide
comparable wages and benefits, and allow workers in every country the
freedom to form unions. School bus drivers in the United States, with
the help of SEIU, have formed a transatlantic partnership with the
Transport and General Workers Union in the U.K. to hold accountable
their common employer -- FirstGroup and its U.S. subsidiary First
Student -- on both sides of the Atlantic.
SEIU is helping ensure immigrant workers have a shot at the American dream.
Representing more immigrants than any other union, SEIU has been a
leading voice for immigration reform that rewards work and improves
conditions for all working people in this country. SEIU helped pave the
way for organized labor to support legalization for hard-working,
tax-paying immigrants, and the union's civic participation program
encourages immigrants to actively participate in our communities and
our democracy.
SEIU is the nation's largest union of health care workers
with over half of the union's 1.8 million members working in the field,
including 110,000 nurses and 40,000 doctors. SEIU's Nurse Alliance
successfully fought to introduce the first federal safe staffing
legislation that would protect patients and improve care by
establishing minimum nurse-to-patient ratios, and another bill that
would limit mandatory overtime in our nation's hospitals. By partnering
with providers like Kaiser Permanente and the League of Voluntary
Hospitals in New York, SEIU caregivers work side-by-side with
management to solve problems, and have a voice on the policies and
decisions that affect working conditions and the patients in their care.
SEIU is utilizing an innovative, industry-based model to help lift janitors out of poverty
and help companies remain competitive. When over 5,000 janitors in
Houston formed a union in late 2005 to cap one of the largest
successful organizing drives by private sector workers ever in the U.S.
South, they united their strength with SEIU janitors in nearly 30 other
major cities who work for the same national cleaning contractors --
often in buildings owned by the same large, national real estate
companies. The Houston janitors will soon begin negotiating improvement
in a single, "master" agreement; in other cities, this has allowed
janitors to win health care and pay increases and has ended a "race to
the bottom" in which companies vie for contracts by paying janitors as
little as possible - instead of competing on issues of quality,
efficiency, and innovation.
SEIU is transforming the U.S. private security industry by partnering with unions overseas
and community allies determined to hold companies accountable on safety
and training standards. Employers such as Sweden-based Securitas have
now agreed to respect U.S. security officers' freedom to form a union
and signaled their willingness to work with SEIU to create good jobs
with training. Security officers are also partnering with civil rights
organizations, community groups and churches to fight for better wages,
affordable health care, and opportunity for career growth for a largely
African-American workforce. SEIU is the largest union of security
officers in the country, representing over 50,000 officers who work in
the public and private sector.
SEIU is the largest union of long-term care workers in the United States.
Providing vital services in both facility and private home settings for
our nation's seniors and the disabled, 440,000 home care- and 160,000
nursing home workers are also winning improvements in wages and
benefits. In April 2005, in one of the largest union election victories
ever, 41,000 home care workers in Michigan voted to unite with SEIU,
and joined a national movement of home-based caregivers in California,
Oregon, Washington, Illinois New York and elsewhere. SEIU nursing home
workers have increased funding for staffing and other improvements
through coordinated outreach to employers, campaigns to hold
irresponsible providers to higher standards, and political action to
address budget and care crises.
SEIU is setting a new standard for quality child care services nationwide.
When 49,000 Illinois family child care providers joined together in
SEIU and won a contract including training incentives, health benefits,
and pay increases, they raised the bar for quality child care services
across the country. Together in SEIU, family child care providers are
helping to stabilize the child care workforce by making child care a
secure profession, improve funding for child care and early education,
and expand parents' access to affordable, quality care. SEIU is the
largest union of child care workers in America, representing more than
200,000 people who work in child care and early education.
SEIU is the second largest union of public service employees.
SEIU members are fighting for fair and stable funding to ensure that
Americans have the quality, reliable public services they need and led
victorious public campaigns across the map in 2005. In New Hampshire
and California, workers beat back attacks on retirement security, and
helped pass a landmark bill in Maryland that would ensure profitable
corporations, like Wal-Mart, pay their fair share of their employee's
healthcare. SEIU members also helped raise $11.8 billion for public
services in 15 states, including a pair of successful ballot
initiatives that raised California revenues to maintain emergency
centers in Los Angeles and Alameda Counties.