San Francisco Human Rights Commission Welcomes New Teamsters Head
The Facts -
- Robert Sandoval, President of Teamsters Local 350, is appointed as a commissioner of the San Francisco Human Rights Commission.
- The San Francisco Human Rights Commission serves to further racial solidarity, equity, and healing in alignment with the city's anti-discrimination laws.
- Teamsters Local 350, chartered on October 8, 1936, represents members in various industries and public sector in San Francisco and surrounding counties.
Local 350 President Vows to Uphold Workers' Rights as Human Rights
Robert Sandoval, President of Teamsters Local 350, has been sworn in as a commissioner of the San Francisco Human Rights Commission. As one of 11 commissioners appointed by Mayor London Breed, Sandoval is eager to advocate for workers' rights as human rights.
Sandoval brings his extensive experience in labor and within the Teamsters organization to serve the residents of San Francisco. He aims to enhance working conditions and the lives of all working people by integrating the interconnectedness of human rights, labor rights, and civil rights.
The San Francisco Human Rights Commission furthers racial solidarity, equity, and healing in service of the city’s anti-discrimination laws. Director of the Teamsters Human Rights and Diversity Commission, Anthony M. Rosa, expresses confidence in Sandoval's ability to ensure workers’ voices are heard as a key addition to this commission.
Teamsters Local 350, chartered on October 8, 1936, represents members in the solid waste and recycling, linen industry, and public sector in San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, and San Benito Counties. For more information, visit teamsters350.com.
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