Rosalina Grace Oral History Interview
Streaming Media
Description
Rosalina Grace first worked as a switchboard operator for the phone company. She then started a job at the Convention Center Services at the City of Santa Fe NM. In 1994, when the blue collar workers were forming a Union, Grace became involved in organizing for the Union vote. She ran for Vice President of AFSCME Local 3999 and won. Grace also sat at the first contract negotiations which won benefits and pay for City workers that was heralded as the best AFSCME contract in the state of New Mexico.
Publication Date
2-17-2018
Keywords
AFSCME 3999, health and safety on the job, equal treatment, EEOC, sick leave bank, workload issues, bereavement leave, Fair Share, Anthony Montoya
Disciplines
Labor History
Publisher
Digital Initiatives and Scholarly Communication, University Libraries, University of New Mexico
Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 International License.
Recommended Citation
Pinkey, Diane and Rosalina Grace. "Rosalina Grace Oral History Interview." (2018). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/wphnm/44
Comments
1920x1088; MP4; No institutional restrictions are placed on the use of this collection. Use of material is allowed for educational and research purposes. The University Libraries do not hold copyright.