As one of his last official acts as SEIU President, Stern will stand with Sodexo workers seeking justice on the job, actor and activist Danny Glover, international union representatives, and SEIU staff and members at a demonstration outside Sodexo’s Headquarters in Gaithersburg, MD, on Friday.
SEIU: The Organizing Union
Stern joined SEIU in 1972 as a member of Local 668 in Pennsylvania and built his reputation as an organizer in the field, taking on antagonistic employers and bargaining contracts. In 1984, SEIU’s then-president John Sweeney brought Stern to DC to coordinate a national organizing drive for the union. In 1996, Stern was elected the youngest president in SEIU history.
During Stern’s tenure as president, SEIU grew by more than 1.2 million members even as most unions were losing ground. As SEIU increased its strength for members on the job, at the bargaining table, in the community and worldwide, the union changed the economic future of and career opportunities for millions of mostly invisible, low-wage workers through its high profile campaigns:
• Justice for Janitors (janitors),
• Stand for Security (security officers),
• Invisible No More (home care workers),
• Clean Up Sodexo (outsourced services),
• National Health Care Workers Union (healthcare providers),
• SEIU Kids First (childcare),
• Quality Public Services (public workers), and
• Everybody Wins (public workers).
Historic struggles for workers in Miami, Houston, Canada and Puerto Rico, have earned SEIU the reputation as a union that wins for workers against all odds.