Coronavirus: SEIU Member Resources

SEIU 49 members are on the frontlines of the COVID-19 pandemic, and our Union is committed to keeping our community informed. Members with specific questions can reach the Member Resource Center in their division. This page will be updated as we receive more information and guidance from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), federal, state, and local health officials.Kaiser Permanente Members:Email: kaisermrc@seiu49.orgCall: 503-236-4949 x220 Healthcare Members:Email: hcmrc@seiu49.orgCall: 971-314-4550Property Services Members:Email: mrc@seiu49.orgCall: 503-964-5311


OREGON RELATED LINKSOregon Health Authority - sign up for updates about how many people are being monitored in Oregon, as well as sharing updates about how Oregon families can help prevent the spread of coronavirus.

Governor Kate Brown is posting updated news and resources, including the latest information on school and business closures, on her official website.State of Oregon Employment Services -  COVID-19 Related Business Layoffs, Closures, and Unemployment Insurance BenefitsOregon Employment Department - a video that explains unemployment insurance and how to file (English).Departamento de Empleo de Oregón - un vídeo que explica el seguro de desempleo y cómo hacer un reclamo.Health Insurance MarketPlace Video: information to help you understand COBRA and insurance available through the marketplace.Northwest Oregon Works has summarized the current guidance on how both workers and employers can access support in Oregon.Database of Relief Efforts compiled by Rep Earl Blumenauer's office.Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services approved the 1135 Waiver submitted by Oregon State (3.25.20).Health and Safety Concerns: Oregon Occupational Safety and Health Administration - main number, (503) 378-3272, toll free in Oregon, (800) 922-2689, Español, (800) 843-8086Time Off and Pay Concerns: Oregon Bureau of Labor and Industries - (971) 673-0761Services Information

  • The Portland Water Bureau will not disconnect water service for non-payment of sewer, stormwater and water bills.
  • Portland General Electric, Pacific Power and NW Natural will suspend late fees and shutoffs.
  • Comcast and Charter are offering free internet access to eligible households, among other measures, to help people stay connected.
  • Local foundations, led by The Oregon Community Foundation, have created a COVID-19 Pooled Fund that will provide urgent grant funding to community-based organizations providing direct services to people impacted by the COVID-19 outbreak.
  • Multnomah County announced a moratorium on residential evictions and has provided a FAQ page to answer questions.
  • Governor Kate Brown announced a moratorium on residential evictions statewide (3.22.20).
  • Information on Oregon School Districts providing free meals during COVID-19 closure (as of 3.18.20 schools are closed until 4.28.20).
  • Oregon is expanding childcare benefits - learn more here.
  • Assistance getting food through Partners for a Hunger-Free Oregon.
  • Oregon Food Bank offers resources on finding food pantries through Food Finder.
  • 211info.org connects community members to resources for food, childcare, and more.
  • United States Citizenship and Immigration Services will be easing their public charge guidelines to encourage immigrants to seek COVID19-related assistance without fear of it impacting their immigration status. You can learn more about that here.
  • Emergency Child Care information - Essential workers are prioritized to receive Emergency Child Care. This includes first responders, emergency workers, health care professionals, critical operations staff and essential personnel, and other individuals working outside of the home.

Elected Officials Contact Information


WASHINGTON RELATED LINKSWashington State Department of Health - information specific for Washington residents on the coronavirus.

Governor Jay Inslee has a coronavirus resource page available, and you can sign up for updates.Governor Jay Inslee  issued a temporary moratorium on residential evictions in Washington State.Washington State Employment Security DepartmentWashington State Paid Family & Medical LeaveCenters for Medicare & Medicaid Services approved the 1135 Waiver submitted by Washington State (3.19.20).Time Off and Pay Concerns: Washington Bureau of Labor and Industries – (360) 902-5798Childcare Services: In Washington, you can seek care through the Child Care Aware (CCA) of Washington, an independent organization that provides information and support for families seeking childcare. To find licensed childcare in your community, contact the Child Care Aware of Washington Family Center. The family center will create a custom search based on family needs including hours, location, ages, etc. During Washington’s state of emergency, CCA is keeping an updated list of local community options for care as well. You can reach the CCA Family Center at 1-800-446-1114. The online Child Care Referral Search is available here.Another option is to utilize the Family, Friends & Neighbor (FFN) program. For more information, visit our FFN webpage or call 1-866-482-4325.Elected Officials Contact Information


NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL LINKSCenters for Disease Control (CDC) - information and updates on the coronavirus.Family First Coronavirus Response Act FAQ.Family and Medical Leave FAQ.World Health Organization (WHO) - information and updates on the coronavirus.

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