UNITE HERE Local 11
Jenna Beck, CF APMP, currently serves as Team Lead at UNITE HERE Local 11, where responsibilities include training and managing election canvassers. With extensive freelance consulting experience since 2016, Jenna specializes in content development, proposals, and best practices. As Founder and Co-CEO of Undercovered Magazine, an open-source journalism platform, Jenna promotes activism through a multi-platform social media strategy. Previous roles include Director of Client Relations at DCi Data Center Infrastructures and Voter Outreach for Worker Power PAC, where Jenna contributed to key electoral campaigns. Jenna also has a strong background in proposal writing and public relations, having worked with IDEMIA and Ges Selmont for Congress, among others. Jenna holds a Bachelor of Science in Business Management from Pepperdine Graziadio Business School.
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UNITE HERE Local 11
Members of UNITE HERE Local 11 join together to fight for improved living standards and working conditions. Local 11 is an affiliate of UNITE HERE, an international labor union of 300,000 working people across North America. With UNITE HERE, workers can win more than just money and benefits, like: • Protection against discrimination on the basis of race, color, gender, age, creed, national origin, marital status, disability, sexual orientation, or gender identity • The right to return to your job after layoffs • Comprehensive, affordable health care • Reasonable workloads • The right to keep your job if your work authorization changes • Guaranteed raises • Paid breaks, holidays, and sick time; earned paid vacation • Premium pay for tipped workers on your time off—not just the hourly wage • Minimum shift lengths and hours per week • Fair and consistent scheduling and advance notice of shift changes • Tip protection and transparency in tip pools • A voice in uniform standards, like comfortable high heels for servers • Protections against subcontracting and the right to keep your job if a new company takes over • Career training