Join the HPAE local 5094 2024 Contract Campaign! Our Participation Matters!
This yearour Union is entering negotiations with University Hospital over the Collective Bargaining Agreement, which expires in September 2024.
This yearour Union is entering negotiations with University Hospital over the Collective Bargaining Agreement, which expires in September 2024.
Know Your Rights! (KYR) This educational and participatory workshop covers how to safely and most effectively exercise your rights at work related to self-advocacy, activism through collective action, and more.
Making the Most of Your Contract Stop leaving money on the table! This interactive workshop covers highlights of the HPAE 5094 Contracts highlighting ways to make the most of your agreements and benefits.
Join your HPAE 5094 Local Executive Board in the collective New Year’s Resolution to bring the power to enforce our contract through member engagement and increased activism.
The 2023 Local 5094 Nomination and Election Committee would like to announce the winners of the Co-President positions of local 5094.
The election has begun for HPAE Local 5094 Officers. The election is being overseen by the American Arbitration Association (AAA). Ballots were mailed to all members in good standing on Monday, October 16, 2023.
HPAE 5094 members at UH gathered for a sun-filled day of solidarity and celebration on October 11 in the courtyard cafeteria and distributed the new HPAE Union Contracts and the cozy and super cute HPAE 5094 hats.
The HPAE 5094 Leadership Team and I are extraordinarily happy, excited, and eager to enjoy the day with you. The team is arranging for a lovely event open only to HPAE Local 5094 Members of breakfast and lunch over the
The following nominations have been received for Local 5094 Officer and Representatives’ elections.
This Labor Day, we are reminded that our strength lies in our Unity. Wishing you a Happy Labor Day, Stand United.
The Nominations and Election Committee announces that there are seven local officer positions and 65 representative positions that are up for election this year.
Newark Mayor Ras Baraka and other critics of Rutgers University’s recent decision to merge its two medical school campuses are alarmed at what the move could mean for the future of Newark’s University Hospital, a critical lifeline to the area’s