HPAE 5094 Rutgers Member Update: make sure to report any raise/retro issues!
We know that as of the September 29th paycheck, Rutgers still hasn't fixed raises and retro payments for everyone in our union.
We know that as of the September 29th paycheck, Rutgers still hasn't fixed raises and retro payments for everyone in our union.
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 is an update about the ongoing pay issue crisis caused by Rutgers University affecting HPAE unit members.
Register here for meetings this week to here more detail about pay increases and our union’s plan to make sure everyone receives what is owed to them.
We are happy to report a significant win related to your paycheck. This is a report back from the meeting between HPAE and Rutgers on Friday, September 15, 2023.
This Labor Day, we are reminded that our strength lies in our Unity. Wishing you a Happy Labor Day, Stand United.
Our bargaining team fought for a fair contract, and we are finally supposed to see the results of the negotiated increases. By now, you should see the HPAE negotiated increases on your My Compensation History section of the My Rutgers
The Nominations and Election Committee announces that there are seven local officer positions and 65 representative positions that are up for election this year.
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