NDS and ALAA Announce Recognition of Detroit Union
Founded in 2019, NDS Detroit represents people experiencing poverty, who are accused of criminal offenses in Wayne County. NDS Detroit was built based on NDS’ long-time work in Harlem, NY, representing residents of Northern Manhattan in criminal, family, civil, and immigration proceedings. NDS Detroit will now be unionized with ALAA, in the same manner as NDS Harlem has been for the past 3 years.
Appellate Advocates & ALAA Announce Recognition of Staff Union
Both Appellate Advocates and ALAA believe that zealous, timely, and holistic representation of our clients are our common goals, and agree to work together toward reaching a collective bargaining agreement as thoughtfully and expeditiously as possible.
Appellate Advocates Staff Announce Formation of Wall-to-Wall Union
New York, NY -- Staff attorneys, senior staff attorneys, senior counsel, paralegals, mailroom clerks, and social work and reentry staff at Appellate Advocates today announced their intent to join the Association of Legal Aid Attorneys - UAW Local 2325 by filing an election petition with the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) and requesting that management immediately voluntarily recognize the union.
BROOKLYN DEFENDER SERVICES UNION WINS NLRB ELECTION IN LANDSLIDE
Brooklyn, NY — Today, the staff at Brooklyn Defender Services (“BDS”) resoundingly confirmed their desire to form a wall-to-wall union and enter into contract negotiations with their employer. This election was the culmination of over a year-long effort during which a supermajority of non-managerial workers across practice areas and roles signed cards indicating their support for the BDS Union. Today’s election reaffirmed that widespread support with over 71% of staff choosing the Association of Legal Aid Attorneys (ALAA) - UAW Local 2325 as their bargaining representatives. We now officially begin the next phase of the unionization process: bargaining for a strong, fair contract.
Statement in Response to Mayor de Blasio’s Comments on Courthouse Conditions
Mayor de Blasio must take responsibility for the agencies that report directly to him. Cleaning up the historically unsanitary conditions and improving ventilation in the courthouses will benefit everyone who shares these spaces and we must continue to protect those most at risk from these dangerous and preventable conditions, especially with more contagious COVID-19 variants spreading across the city.
As In-Person Court Arraignments and Appearances Resume, the Association of Legal Aid Attorneys Condemn OCA and City Over Deplorable Courthouse Conditions
For over a year, ALAA has sought information from OCA and City agencies about the health and safety conditions of nonpublic courthouse spaces, including jail cell areas or “pens” - places where New Yorkers accused of a crime are held while waiting to see a judge - and other areas where attorneys meet with clients to discuss case details. ALAA has submitted multiple requests to gain access to these areas to evaluate conditions, yet those requests have been either ignored or outright denied. Prior to the pandemic, the conditions in these areas were filthy and unhealthy. Attorneys who worked in these areas, routinely became ill shortly after a shift in arraignment.
Resolution in Support of One Member, One Vote in Upcoming UAW Referendum – Direct Election of Top UAW International Officers
WHEREAS, endorsing One Member, One Vote commits ALAA to a principled stand against corruption in our union and building a more democratic structure where possible. By creating a more accountable leadership, One Member, One Vote allows ALAA to better carry out its ideal as a democratic union as encapsulated in its bylaws.
ALAA supports the New York Health Act
After nearly one year of this global pandemic, it is clear that universal, guaranteed healthcare is not only sound public health policy, but a necessity for a just economic recovery that centers racial and economic justice. The Association of Legal Aid Attorneys – UAW Local 2325 is a labor union of more than 2,000 attorneys, social workers, paralegals, investigators, and other legal advocates in the NYC metro area employed at more than 20 non-profit organizations. Every day our clients face the collateral consequences of medical debt and inequitable access to quality healthcare.
ALAA ENDORSES THE PHILIPPINE HUMAN RIGHTS ACT
The Joint Council of the Association of Legal Aid Attorneys - UAW Local 2325 passed the following resolution unanimously:
WHEREAS, The Philippine Human Rights Act (PHRA) proposes that the US government cut funding to the Philippine government, which uses state terror to target activists, union leaders, and lawyers doing the same kind of work that members of ALAA do and;
UNFAIR LABOR PRACTICE CHARGES FILED AGAINST QUEENS DEFENDERS
Charges were filed today with the National Labor Relations Board by the Association of Legal Aid Attorneys - UAW Local 2325 against Queens Defenders. The charges allege that Queens Defenders violated federal labor law by terminating 2 employees in retaliation for their union activity and moving up the end date of a third who had submitted her resignation. The Union has previously called for the initial two employees to be reinstated with full back pay.
QUEENS DEFENDERS STAFF WIN UNION ELECTION
QUEENS, NY--After a lengthy battle with Queens Defenders management, including the firing of two beloved employees, the National Labor Relations Board has certified the Association of Legal Aid Attorneys - UAW Local 2325 as the representative of professional staff at Queens Defenders in a vote of 46-12 with the Union winning 79% of the vote. Queens Defenders Executive Director had notably previously claimed that the ALAA did not “have 90%. They’re full of s--t”. Not all eligible votes were counted, as, during the ballot count, Queens Defenders challenged the votes of 8 voters who returned ballots alleging, in Trumpian fashion, that the Union was promoting “voter fraud” as well as the ballots of the 3 employees who have been fired during the election campaign. The Union will now move to elect a bargaining committee and begin bargaining in earnest towards a first collective bargaining agreement with Queens Defenders.
Queens Defenders Executive Director Lori Zeno, Fires Two Pro-Union Employees in the Midst of a Union Election
Queens, NY -- Staff at Queens Defenders were deeply disappointed and concerned to learn of the summary firing this week of two colleagues in apparent retaliation for their union activities. Queens Defenders’ Executive Director, Lori Zeno, terminated both employees in the midst of a union-drive at the organization; at a time when employees were expected to be receiving and returning union-election ballots to the National Labour Relations Board. Queens Defenders’ Attorneys and Social Workers regard this action as an illegal and immoral attempt to intimidate employees against organizing and forming a union.
Statement on the Repeal of the #WalkingWhileTrans Ban
We applaud the state legislature, Senator Hoylman, Assemblymember Paulin, and Governor Cuomo for repealing the #WalkingWhileTrans ban and sealing prior violations and convictions. For far too long law enforcement has weaponized this statute to target Black and brown cisgender and transgender women and non-binary folks who are hailing a taxi, smoking a cigarette, waiting for a bus, or simply trying to exist in other spaces. Violations and convictions under the statute had dire consequences for immigration, housing, employment, and accessing education. The communities disproportionately targeted because of this statute already face high levels of discrimination, and removing the barriers that this staute and prior records impose is a tremendous win for our clients.
Joint Statement: The Office of the Appellate Defender (OAD), ALAA Announce Recognition of Staff Union
Today, the Office of the Appellate Defender recognized the Association of Legal Aid Attorneys - UAW Local 2325 as the collective bargaining representative of its workers. OAD represents individuals experiencing poverty, who are predominantly Black and Brown and have shouldered the burden and trauma of racism, mass incarceration, over-policing, over-criminalization, and anti-Black violence. While OAD takes an expansive view of appellate practice and the collateral consequences of incarceration, we also recognize the intersection and impact of other oppressive systems causing economic anxiety, food insecurity, environmental injustice, inadequate housing, lack of education resources, and lack of access to quality healthcare. Both OAD and ALAA believe that it is crucial that we train our sights on these issues facing so many individuals, families, and communities. It is with this focus that OAD and the Union agree to work towards reaching a collective bargaining agreement as thoughtfully and expeditiously as possible.
Office of the Appellate Defender Staff Form Union
New York, NY - Staff Attorneys, Senior Staff Attorneys, and members of the Operations and Client Services teams at the Office of the Appellate Defender (OAD) today announced their intent to join the Association of Legal Aid Attorneys - UAW Local 2325 by filing an election petition with the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB). OAD is New York City’s second-oldest public defense office providing appellate and post-conviction representation to indigent clients in Manhattan and the Bronx. In an effort to avoid a protracted NLRB election, OAD staff has called on management to voluntarily recognize their union and begin directly bargaining with them.
Queens Defenders Staff Announce Union Drive
Queens, NY -- Staff at Queens Defenders (QD) today announced their intent to form a chapter of the Association of Legal Aid Attorneys - UAW Local 2325 by filing an election petition with the National Labor Relations Board. QD provides criminal defense and related services for indigent clients in Queens. The almost seventy staff members are composed of criminal defense attorneys, immigration attorneys, forensic social workers, and law graduates. QD staff expressed their desire to avoid a lengthy National Labor Relations Board election, and instead begin directly bargaining with management immediately after voluntary recognition of their union.
ALAA Testimony to the NYC Office of Civil Justice Hearing on the Right to Counsel
We thank the Office of Civil Justice for holding this meeting, and for giving our union the opportunity to testify. My name is Jared Trujillo and I am president of the Association of Legal Aid Attorneys (UAW Local 2325), a union of more than 2,100 legal workers at 17 different legal organizations in New York. Together with the Legal Services Staff Association (UAW Local 2320) we represent the majority of housing legal workers funded by the city.