SACRAMENTO

IS A UNION

CAPITAL

SIX COUNTIES

UNITED IN

SOLIDARITY &

MUTUAL AID

The Sacramento Central Labor Council represents workers throughout Amador, El Dorado, Nevada, Placer, Sacramento, and Yolo Counties in Northern California.

Sac CLC is a democratically governed council of over 100 affiliated unions and labor organizations, representing about 200,000 union members in the region. We come together to defend the rights of working people, build the collective power of our labor movement, support workers in our campaigns, and fight against social and economic injustice and for a world where all workers democratically determine the conditions of their workplaces and their world.

A UNION FORCE

200,000 STRONG

AND GROWING

Workers across the region are organizing, joining and forming unions, marching and striking, bargaining strong contracts, and holding bosses to account. And we’re constantly strategizing about how to build union capacity and apply more leverage to empower workers and scale our efforts in the endless struggle against the predatory schemes of the billionaire class.

Sac CLC represents and builds the power of our union members with delegate assemblies, strategic programs, workshops and trainings, volunteer organizing, community services, campaign support, legislative advocacy, labor movement leadership, union news and research, community social events, and much more.

EVERYBODY IS

AN ORGANIZER,

EVERYTHING IS

AN ORGANIZING

OPPORTUNITY

Sac CLC hosts workshops and classes in organizing strategy and tactics, panels and talks on labor issues, reading groups, trainings on useful skills for organizing, and access to valuable organizing tools and resources.

Whether your passion is working class history, woodworking, web design, or watercolors, we can help you develop your skills and put them to use to advance the labor movement.

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NEWSLETTER

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WATCH

EVENTS

EVENTS


MARCH 19

Community Service Committee

Get involved in the committee to discuss and plan upcoming community service projects, programs, and events for our council members to participate in.

6:00 pm - 7:00 pm

Zoom

saclabor.org/community


MARCH 20

Picket at AC Hotel

Support workers standing up against their bosses at Marriott’s AC Hotel and seeking election with UNITE HERE Local 49 by joining the picket and bringing out others.


MARCH 21

Resource Fair

Sac CLC will be tabling at this community event for parents and students of Natomas Middle and H. Allen Hight Elementary, along with community partners in health, education, youth services, worker rights, and more.

2:00 pm - 6:00 pm

H. Allen Hight Elementary

3200 North Park Drive
Sacramento, CA 95835


MARCH 24

Stand Up! Speak Out! Conference

The Reclamation Project and Sacramento County Youth Commission are co-hosting this statewide conference for youth activism, social justice, and civic empowerment, co-sponsored by UC Davis Labor Center and Elevate Youth California. Sac CLC will be tabling at the event.

3:00 pm - 8:00 pm

UC Davis Conference Center

550 Alumni Lane
Davis, CA 95616


MARCH 27

Immigrant Defense Community Forum

We will discuss the threats and challenges our immigrant communities are facing, learn about the rights and protections that we can use to defend ourselves against state repression, share useful toolkits and resources and for immigrant defense, sign up attendees in need with legal consultation appointments, and offer volunteer opportunities.

6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Capitol City SDA Church

6701 Lemon Hill Avenue
Sacramento, CA 95824


MARCH 29

Cesar Chavez March

There will be live music and dance, speeches from community leaders, food trucks and other vendors, and more. We will celebrate the campaigns to unionize California farmworkers and build worker power, and we will continue the legacy of the campaigns to defend immigrant workers and strengthen the labor movement.


ALWAYS BE

ORGANIZING

There shouldn’t be Bond villain billionaires with private islands and spaceships, and there shouldn’t be people working extra jobs to pay the bills, or sleeping in tents under highway overpasses, or worried their boss could fire them for no reason and end their health care.

But the bosses of the world aren’t going to repent and become saviors of the working class, so we as workers must organize ourselves to fight and win what we deserve. Our power comes from solidarity, from our collective capacity when we are united in a union, and in coalitions of unions, which can stop the gears of production and profit and thereby force the bosses to relent. As the great abolitionist organizer Frederick Douglass said, “Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did and it never will.”

No matter whether you are a longtime union delegate or newly employed at a job without union representation, whether you are a retired former union member or unemployed and looking for work, there are so many ways for you to organize and help build the power of the labor movement.