Nurses, Health Professionals elect new state officers at HPAE’s 2018 Convention
Hundreds of nurses and health professionals gathered in Atlantic City on Friday to recognize the leadership of Ann Twomey as she retired as President of HPAE.
Hundreds of nurses and health professionals gathered in Atlantic City on Friday to recognize the leadership of Ann Twomey as she retired as President of HPAE.
In recent weeks, members have spoken out in a variety of ways for safe staffing and a fair contract. We held an informational picket last Thursday and released a powerful staffing video to the public.
Because of the AMAZING work you all did over the past two weeks and the incredible turnout for our session on October 1st, management heard your voices loud and clear.
Late last week, our coalition brothers and sisters agreed to extend the contract for 12 days. We did this to make sure that we lock in the raises in the National Addendum retroactively.
We formed our union at our community hospital in 2003 to ensure a professional voice for nurses in the decisions affecting our patients, our practice and our jobs.
The Health Professionals and Allied Employees accused Hackensack Meridian Health today of illegally orchestrating a union decertification effort using aggressive anti-union tactics that will ultimately fail.
On Tuesday September 25, 2018 we met with our small, but faithful group of members at the Northeastern Campus. We talked about the upcoming HPAE convention and urged people to attend.
Health professional held an informational picket outside of Palisades Medical Center to call on Hackensack Meridian Health to protect patient safety by committing to safe patient limits and put a stop to anti-union tactics that attempt to intimidate.
Carrier Clinic, a renowned, century-old psychiatric facility in Somerset County, will merge with Hackensack Meridian Health, the largest hospital chain and healthcare provider in New Jersey...
We are bargaining with management on October 1st, 2nd and 3rd. We are giving management ONE LAST CHANCE to come to their senses and take their cuts off the table.
On Monday, September 24th, HPAE held another Town Hall event that was sponsored by Mayor Ras Baraka at NJIT to address the changes being made to University Hospital’s inpatient pediatric and pediatric intensive care units.
all semester's first University Senate meeting ended with uncertainty about the future of faculty contract negotiations, updates to Rutgers student services...