New publication! A Significant Alliance: The Independent Living Movement, the Service Employees International Union and the Establishment of the First Public Authorities in California
During the last decade in California, "Public Authorities" have been established in most counties to allow personal attendants to organize and seek union representation. In order to fully understand the significance of potentially losing Public Authorities due to loss of funding, it's important to understand the depth of the victory that the Public Authorities represent. This publication covers the history behind the establishment of this significant institution.
During the last decade in California, "Public Authorities" have been established in most counties. Public Authorities allow personal attendants to organize and seek union representation. They have also given consumers of personal attendant services a formal mechanism for input about those services.
Public Authorities are the product of a joint battle waged and won by both the Independent Living Movement and the Service Employees International Union. Public Authorities have been under threat of loss of funding in California. In order to fully understand the significance of potentially losing Public Authorities, it's important to understand the depth of the victory that the Public Authorities represent. This publication covers the history behind the establishment of this significant institution.
This publication was written by Lynn May Rivas for the World Institute on Disability. To place an order, mail a check to the World Institute on Disability or contact (510) 763-4100 (press 0), (510) 208-9493 (TTY), or publications@wid.org.