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Alameda County Superior Court docket clerks to strike Wednesday

By Miles Cooper
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February 19, 2025
Alameda County Superior Court docket clerks to strike Wednesday
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Alameda County Superior Court docket clerks to strike Wednesday

(BCN) — Workers on the Superior Court docket of Alameda County will go on strike on Wednesday after negotiations on a brand new contract failed to realize a deal.

The strike might have an effect on providers at legal, civil and juvenile courts, based on representatives of Service Worldwide Workers Union Native 1021. The union plans to exhibit on the Hayward Corridor of Justice on Wednesday.

Workers, together with clerks and authorized processing assistants, have been working and not using a contract since their earlier one expired on Dec. 31.

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The union stated in a press launch that about 20% of positions within the courtroom are vacant, leaving workers doing jobs for which they don’t seem to be certified, which union representatives stated degrades service for the general public and may probably affect trial outcomes due to potential clerical errors.

A spokesperson for the Alameda County Superior Court docket didn’t instantly return a request for remark late Tuesday.

The unfair labor practices strike was approved with almost 99% of voting members in help.”We are here to serve the public, and we’re concerned that the court’s actions are harming us, and harming the public,” SEIU 1021 member and courtroom clerk Kasha Clarke stated in an announcement supplied by the union.

“Forcing someone into a position they’re not qualified for could lead to errors, and justice not being served. As the ones who keep the wheels of justice turning, we need to be prioritized by the Court and the state so we can do our jobs and prioritize the public,” Clarke stated.

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