Similar organisations to Union Espanola De California
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International Union of Operating Engineers Local 295 295B 295C 295D
TO PROVIDE UNION MEMBERS WITH REPRESENTATION IN ACCORDANCE WITH COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS NEGOTIATED WITH VARIOUS EMPLOYERS.
Maspeth
International Union of Operating Engineers Welfare Fund Local 295
THE ORGANIZATION SHALL PROVIDE HEALTH AND WELFARE BENEFITS TO ITS ELIGIBLE PARTICIPANTS AND THEIR DEPENDENTS AS DEFINED BY THE TRUSTEES.
Maspeth
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Service Employees International Union
SEIU Local 221 proudly represents employees in San Diego and Imperial Counties.
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San Diego
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Unite Here
TO ORGANIZE, UNITE, AND ASSIST MEMBERS FOR THE PURPOSE OF IMPROVING WAGES, BENEFITS, AND WORKING CONDITIONS.
San Diego
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Unite Here
UNITE HERE Local 2 is a union of 15,000+ hotel, airport, and food service workers in the San Francisco Bay Area.
11092
San Francisco
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Engineers and Architects Association-Los Angeles Inc
LA City labor union representing over 5,000 public sector professionals in 40+ departments.
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Los Angeles
UNION SQUARE ALLIANCE
The official guide to Union Square - a stylish, vibrant and urban neighborhood with a world-class mix of fashion, dining, hotels & entertainment #UnionSquareSF Union Square The Union Square Alliance serves its members and creates a high-quality, complete neighborhood experience by managing and activating public spaces; supporting existing businesses and attracting new investments; and convening, partnering, and advocating for the District’s future success.
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San Francisco
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Union of California State Workers
SEIU Local 1000 is California’s largest union of state employees representing 96,000 workers statewide.
17422
Sacramento
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International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers
PROVIDE IMPROVED WAGES, FRINGE BENEFITS AND WORKING CONDITIONS FOR MEMBERS IN THE TELECOM INDUSTRY THROUGH ORGANIZING AND COLLECTIVE BARGAINING.
Honolulu





