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Photo
from "Fighting to Care: California's Social Workers SEIU 535"
Exhibit at U.C. Berkeley Institute of Industrial Relations 1/15-7/15
2002, photo 12 of 12

Oakland,
2000, 10 years later, workers are still demonstrating.
SEIU Local 535
was formed in the 1960s as a result of a strike by social workers
in San Francisco over workloads and caseloads. Since then the union
has repeatedly negotiated caseload language, worked to lobby legislators
for more resources, and taken legal action to enforce caseload language.
But state, county and federal governments have refused to make social
services a priority. They have starved the social services system
and overburdened social workers with documentation and paperwork
requirements.
In 2001 a coalition
of groups working with state legislators proposed a $316 million
package to improve foster care and child welfare. Because of the
energy crisis and the downturn in the state economy, the $316 million
was slashed to $18 million.
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