Home Care
The Home Care Chapter of SEIU Virginia 512 was founded in 2006. Today, we’re an active union of over 1,400 home care workers across our commonwealth.
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Join us as we fight for a real seat at the table and a future where all working families can thrive.
We are home care providers and public service employees dedicated to delivering quality services to Virginia families.
The Home Care Chapter of SEIU Virginia 512 was founded in 2006. Today, we’re an active union of over 1,400 home care workers across our commonwealth.
Learn MoreThe Fairfax County Government Employees Union Chapter of SEIU Virginia 512 is a diverse and engaged union of more than 2,000 general county employees from across Fairfax County.
Learn MoreThe Loudoun Chapter of SEIU Virginia 512 represents dedicated Loudoun County employees, including nurses, social workers, mental health professionals, librarians, parks staff, maintenance workers, engineers, and more.
Learn MoreRichmond city workers are joining together in a union—just as millions of city workers have done all across the country—to negotiate for higher pay and a real say in important decisions that impact their jobs.
Learn MorePrince William County workers are joining together in a union—just as millions of county workers have done all across the country—to negotiate for higher pay and a real say in important decisions that impact our jobs.
Learn MoreSEIU Virginia 512 members have access to various exclusive sources, benefits, and the expertise of our Member Services Director and Advocate. Learn more about what Member Services offer!
Learn MoreIn a powerful Letter to the Editor in the Prince William County Times, Ginger Galaini outlines the challenges faced by Prince William County employees and how collective bargaining for part-time workers will help.
Frontline union members rallied outside the Capitol, welcoming legislators back to Richmond, and calling for good union jobs for all Virginians. Read more about how you can get involved right now.
In an historic vote, Prince William County employees win the right to join a union and collectively bargain. However, per the Prince William Times, "supervisors acknowledged the ordinance is a work in progress and pledged to review the document over the next 90 days to allow employees to continue to recommend possible adjustments."
We are the union of public service workers in Virginia, uniting people who work for cities and counties all across the Commonwealth of Virginia to improve our jobs and the services we provide to our communities.
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