2023 HPAE 5089 Nurses Week Celebration Photos
What a beautiful day it was on May 5 to celebrate our membership, the dedicated nurses of HPAE 5089 and share the new HPAE Local 5089 jacket for all members over breakfast and lunch in the courtyard.
What a beautiful day it was on May 5 to celebrate our membership, the dedicated nurses of HPAE 5089 and share the new HPAE Local 5089 jacket for all members over breakfast and lunch in the courtyard.
Congratulations on the beginning of a new chapter with the start of your new role at University Hospital! As part of your job, you are represented by Health Professionals and Allied Employees, HPAE. Our Union, HPAE, is a democratic organization
HPAE members at Rutgers are fighting hard for strong contracts as are the residents of SEIU-CIR who while employed by Rutgers, are vital clinical team members to our rank and file here at University Hospital.
Our HPAE Local 5089 Bargaining committee met with management on April 3, 2023, where we presented our most recent wage proposal...
All HPAE Local 5089 Members are invited to join the upcoming HPAE Union-Strong Nurses Day Breakfast Event at University Hospital on May 5 from 6:30 am – 12 pm in the University Hospital Courtyard Cafeteria.
HPAE Solidarity with AAUP faculty strike
Please attribute the following statement to HPAE President Debbie White, RN: Although HPAE is not on strike, we support our brothers and sisters at AAUP-AFT. We have also experienced the lack of movement and stall tactics exhibited by Rutgers at
Unity photos show that HPAE membership supports our HPAE Bargaining Teams and our campaign for strong contracts for all union members at Rutgers. Add your team’s unity to the wave of solidarity building across the state.
Join the upcoming HPAE Day of Action and Stand in Solidarity with our fellow members at Rutgers University on Tuesday, April 4, at 12pm in Newark or virtually from anywhere.
Unity photos show that HPAE membership supports our HPAE Bargaining Teams and our campaign for strong contracts for all union members at Rutgers. Add your team's unity to the wave of solidarity building across the state.
While this small movement shows that workers coming together to put pressure on the University does make a difference, it also shows that we will need to do much more to get the contract we all deserve.
Our union sisters and brothers in the AAUP held a strike authorization vote beginning on February 28 to hear if the membership of that union will authorize their bargaining team to schedule a strike if they believe it is necessary.