The Coalition of L.A. City Unions consists of 6 different unions, as
well as local branches within each union.
Workers represented by unions affiliated with the Coalition of L.A. City Unions are committed to being part of the solution in the midst of budget difficulty. Representatives of the Coalition have been meeting regularly with the City Administrative Office to exchange ideas on addressing the budget gap.
“We must work to avoid lay-offs and protect libraries and other city services,” said Roy Stone, a City Librarian and President of the Librarians’ Guild, AFSCME Local 2626. “We can do this with the involvement of the city employees and Unions in finding solutions. I work for the city because I believe in public service, and demand for our services continues to rise throughout Los Angeles.”
“We’re committed to keeping the city safe and running,” emphasized Donald Sherman, a Traffic Officer with the City of Los Angeles for the last 22 years and member of SEIU Local 721. “People have to be able to get to their jobs safely—through rain, power outages, fires, traffic signals shutdowns—we get people where they need to go. We’re committed to the city and have a vital part to play.”
Introducing the Coalition of L.A. City Unions
American
Federation of State, County, & Municipal Employees (AFSCME) Council 36
Service
Employees International Union (SEIU) Local 721
Los Angeles/Orange County Building & Construction Trades Council
International Union of Operating Engineers (IUOE) Local 501
International Brotherhood of Teamsters Local 911
Laborers International Union (LIUNA) Local 777