Last week, before this Memorial Day weekend, (where we still fight to extricate ourselves from wars in Afghanistan and Iraq) was full of activity at the Labor Council.

We started last week with a press conference that featured the Labor Council’s Public Employee Committee, Mayor Ed Lee, financier Warren Hellman, and most of the Board of Supervisors, to announce the introduction of a charter amendment for pension revisions that will save city services and jobs.
I am proud of the city workers and San Franciscans who crafted this ballot measure. While governors and mayors in Wisconsin, San Jose, New Jersey, Costa Mesa, and Ohio, unilaterally decide to demonize the workers who maintain our streets, clinics, firehouses and public safety—here in San Francisco the entire fabric of government, unions, and business found a way to craft a solution to the financial hole we have found ourselves in because of the very avoidable missteps on Wall Street.
We are still assessing our Mayoral Forum from a couple weeks ago where we interviewed 7 of the 35 plus candidates who are competing in the November election. All 7 have been endorsed by labor for one position or
another over the last 10 years which makes the ability of the Labor Council to endorse rather challenging. I want to remind everyone, including the candidates who complained about our long questionnaire, that the San Francisco Labor Council endorsement for any candidate is based on multiple issues—not personalities or a singular vote. We represent many industries for workers and we have an endorsement process that ultimately needs 2/3 of our representatives to agree on an endorsement.
Josie Camacho, my colleague and new Secretary-Treasurer of the Alameda County Central Labor Council, also visited our office to catch up on organizing and collective bargaining campaigns. Josie also introduced me to the new Executive Director of APALA, Gregory Cendana, who flew out from DC. Greg is young, gay, and Filipino-American and will bring great energy to the Movement. The Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance, one of the seven constituency groups affiliated with the AFL-CIO, is holding their national convention in Oakland this July. (SF next time!)
Thank you to those who supported Local 2 at the Intercontinental Hotel last Wednesday.
We want to acknowledge the unions who came to San Francisco for their conventions recently. It was a pleasure to address the International Bakers Union which stayed at the Hilton in Chinatown and I want to thank F.X. Crowley from Local 16 for making me get up extra early on Saturday morning to welcome the IATSE delegation to the Fairmont hotel.
For those of you who have still not bought tickets to our June 9th fundraiser to please get your final commitment to Emily. (We still need to order enough wine…)
Memorial Day is supposed to be Day 1 of summer. So as summer approaches I wish that my brothers and sisters in the building trades start to get more work hours—but when you do don’t forget to stay active in your union.
And I hope that those who actually get a hiatus from work—like our teachers—take this time to continue their activism to make sure that your union is still the one place where you have a voice at work.
Go Giants!
Tim Paulson is the executive director of the San Francisco Labor Council, an organization representing over 100 local unions with a membership of over 100,000 working men and women in San Francisco.
On Friday evening after sitting for hours of public sector pension negotiations at City Hall, I stopped by the Building Trade Council’s political fundraiser at the Intercontinental Hotel. As usual the food was great and the casino night theme kept everyone in a good mood. The Council honored its President, Larry Mazzola, Business Manager of Plumbers Union Local 38. Larry is also a Vice-President of the Labor Council. Larry was one of the most respected construction trade leaders when I first worked as a business representative for Bricklayers and Tilelayers Local 3 in the early 1990’s. He was there whenever I needed advice on how to best represent our members and he still brings good counsel over 20 years later. Thanks for your support over the years, Larry Mazzola. (Photo of award at casino nite.)
slowly. We know that times are difficult but we will still be busy this coming November. Again, we are honoring Fiona Ma for her 100% voting record in 2010 as well as our brothers and sisters who came out in November to defeat Measure B. Check out all the details
Two thousand teachers, public workers, parents, students and union members descended on San Francisco’s Civic Center Plaza Friday afternoon to support the State Of Emergency week of action in Sacramento. All of this week California teachers swarmed the capitol to pressure lawmakers to pass a budget to support public schools and stop the pink slips for teachers. We are proud that the United Educators of San Francisco were prominent in leading the charge.
Here in San Francisco we will be mounting a day of action on Friday, May 13th at 4pm at Civic Center Plaza (across from City Hall) to support the actions in Sacramento. See the 
United-HERE Local 2 just settled their contract. Contact Emily at 

