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IHSS workers tell supervisors they need higher wages in next contract to afford housing

2302639 · February 12, 2025
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Several IHSS providers, members of SEIU Local 2015, told the Board of Supervisors during public comment that wages for in‑home supportive services are too low to afford San Joaquin housing and urged the county to back a strong union contract in upcoming negotiations.

Multiple in‑home supportive services (IHSS) workers addressed the Board of Supervisors during the Feb. 11 public comment period urging the county to support a stronger wage in the next contract negotiations. Speakers identified themselves as SEIU Local 2015 members and said low pay forced many providers to work…

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