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DESCRIPTION:8/2 SF General Hospital Rally And Press Conference Against Anti-Labor 
 Ballot Initiatives Attacking Public Workers & Retirees\n\nStop Scapegoating 
 San Francisco Public Workers UC Workers And Retirees\nNO On the Anti-Labor 
 Pension Initiatives\nThere Is NO "Consensus" Deal On These Initiatives\nLet 
 SF City Workers Vote On These "Deals"\nRally and Press Conference\nMake San 
 Francisco's 24 Billionaires Pay For This Crisis\n12:00 Noon Rally\n1:00 PM 
 Press Conference\nMonday August 2, 2011\n\nIn front of Emergency Entrance 
 San Francisco General Hospital\nNear 23rd St & San Bruno Ave.\nSan 
 Francisco\n\nSan Francisco City and County Workers and Public Worker 
 Retirees will be rallying and speaking out to oppose the two anti-labor 
 ballot propositions that would attack the conditions and benefits of public 
 workers and retirees.\nIt would end their power on the Healthcare 
 Commission to limit the escalating cost of healthcare for retirees. It 
 would allow the City Of San Francisco to cut the real benefits to retirees 
 and eliminate the COLA to help retirees deal with\ninflation.\nCity workers 
 and public workers  will also be demanding that the rank and file be 
 allowed to vote on whether or not our unions should endorse these give-back 
 concessions. This will\naffect tens of thousands workers and workers in the 
 future and we need a democratic\nvote on these initiatives in all unions 
 before the officials support these give-backs.\nInstead of making the 24 
 billionaires and multi-millionaires pay for this crisis, the Board of 
 Supervisors and Mayor Ed Lee are attacking the conditions and benefits of 
 tens of thousands of public workers and retirees. This is Wisconsin in San 
 Francisco!\nMayor Ed Lee has said that 99.5% of city workers support his 
 deal but apparently he has not talked to any city workers who do the work. 
 He also refused to even meet personally with SEIU 1021 and union officials 
 excluded all representatives from the retirees to participate in 
 negotiations. This is one of the wealthiest cities in the world\nyet the 
 politicians are telling public workers that the wealthy should not pay 
 more.\n\nEndorsed by SEIU 1021 West Bay Retiree Chapter\nUnited Public 
 Workers For Action UPWA\nSF City Workers 
 United\nsfcityworkersunited@gmail.com\n\nUnited Public Workers For 
 Action\nwww.upwa.info\n\nSan Francisco City Worker Retirees and Future 
 Retirees\nWill Face Massive Cuts In Their Benefits! \nSan Francisco City 
 and County retirees are very concerned over the consequences of the charter 
 change agreement made by the SF city worker union leadership with the 
 support of the San Francisco Labor Council officials and the City that 
 changes the governance structure of the HSS Board to give up a MEMBER seat 
 to Management/the employer that nullifies Prop C AND requires the super 
 majority vote of FIVE VOTES  required to set rates to a four vote majority. 
 (Prop C took away the City Attorney’s appointing authority and his new 
 charter amendment gives appointing authority to the Controller…. No 
 member representative will ever be appointed by MANAGEMENT)\n \nNo private 
 union pension fund labor representative has ever given up their right to 
 labor representation on their pension boards so why are San Francisco union 
 officials now telling public workers to give up their right to elected 
 representation on our pension and healthcare boards?\n \nThis is a member 
 trust fund, as defined by charter and trust fund law. The governance board 
 members must govern for “the exclusive benefit of the trust 
 beneficiaries” and are fiduciaries who are charged with protecting the 
 trust. Votes over time, including recent votes, have demonstrated that 
 appointed board members do NOT consider the “exclusive benefits.. 
 members…” in their votes.\n \nThat means that the employer, with FOUR 
 appointed seats, will be setting health benefit rates to the advantage of 
 the employer and not employees & retirees who are the beneficiaries of the 
 trust fund. Currently, with a five vote requirement, all members of the HSS 
 Board must work together to set rates that remain affordable for members.\n 
 \nEarly retirees will be most affected initially since their premiums are 
 directly related to active premiums. Active employees have contract 
 agreements   which help defer portions of premiums so that employees can 
 currently afford their health benefits. Retirees don’t have those 
 provisions and will have to pick up the balance of the cost of their 
 benefits. The City has been trying to raise retiree premiums significantly 
 because they don’t want to continue to pay for retiree health medical 
 benefits.\n \nBy relinquishing this voting majority section and allowing 
 the employer full autonomy over the rate and benefits setting the 
 responsibilities of the HSS board, retirees can anticipate that many of 
 their benefits will be taken away and the premium costs for health coverage 
 will soon become unaffordable.\n \nIt is likely that retirees will not 
 qualify for Health San Francisco and so they will join the ranks of the 
 uninsured. It is anticipated the premiums if this passes will increase to 
 $500-$800 a month for one person and are doubled and tripled for 
 dependents. For Medicare retirees, those rates will be in addition to the 
 $350 paid to Medicare for health care. It is also anticipated that the new 
 HSS Board with this four vote employer majority will take away many health 
 benefits, such as vision and hearing aid coverage. And the costs of 
 prescriptions will become unaffordable by increasing generics $30 to $50 
 per prescription.\n \nThis agreement has relinquished the employee health 
 benefits trust fund over to the employer so that member representation will 
 become mere window dressing with no governance power whatsoever.\n \nCity 
 union members   and retirees must go to the Board of Supervisors meetings 
 to protest this blatant attack on city worker pensions and retiree 
 pensions.\nCity workers must call on their unions to withdraw all support 
 for this deal and build a campaign to oppose both Mayor Lee’s deal and 
 the so called Adachi “reforms”.\nThey must call for an education 
 campaign to defend public workers, retirees and their pensions and 
 healthcare benefits instead of spending time meeting with billionaires on 
 how to cutback and destroy our hard won benefits built over many decades of 
 struggle. While negotiating to destroy our pensions they still refuse to 
 propose taxing the 18 billionaries in San Francisco and the super-rich in 
 one of the wealthiest cities.\n\nEndorsed by United Public Workers For 
 Action\n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2011/07/29/18686405.php
SUMMARY:SF Gen Hospital Rally Press Conference Against Anti-Labor Initiatives
LOCATION:In front of Emergency Entrance San Francisco General Hospital\nNear 23rd St 
 & San Bruno Ave.\nSan Francisco
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2011/07/29/18686405.php
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