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Join other members who have chosen to take an active part in taking their union back

 


 

CSEUnited is a grassroots organization and does not rely on union dues or fair share fees. 

 

Our dedicated and talented volunteers can't do it alone.  We need funds to help offset the cost of flyers, holding local meetings with members and getting our message out statewide.

 

Fund the Fight

 

Since 2005, CSEUnited has fought to protect the rights of Local 1000 members to an honest, transparent and accountable union.

 

Our successful campaign against the 2006 dues increase forced our union leaders to put future dues increases to a membership vote.  Our members responded to our call to help bring about reform within the union and it has resulted in engaging a lot of Local 1000 members in the process.  We are currently organizing candidates to run under the reform ticket and to help elect them to local chapter and statewide union offices.

 

Our efforts are under constant attack from the current union leadership because they fear that we will succeed in helping bring our union back to the members.

 

We need your help to continue. 

 

These efforts require a lot of time, energy and most importantly, financial resources, particularly funds to help continue our fight for reform in the courts and administrative agencies.

 

Please help us get our message out.  Your financial contribution allows us to continue our work and engage our members in taking back our union.

 

Online contributions, donations or payments are processed through PayPal, a secure online payment/purchasing system.

 

We thank you in advance for any contribution you provide.  UNITED we win!

 

NOTE:

California State Employees United (CSEUnited) is a not-for-profit organization.  However, your contribution may not be tax deductible for local, state or federal tax purposes.

 

 

 

 

 


 

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