HPAE Local 5094 UH Ratification Underway Until March 28th at 12 noon
The HPAE Local 5094 Negotiating Committee encourages every member to participate in the upcoming vote to ratify the tentative terms of the new Agreement.
The HPAE Local 5094 Negotiating Committee encourages every member to participate in the upcoming vote to ratify the tentative terms of the new Agreement.
Dr. Shereef Elnahal, CEO of University Hospital in Newark and a former commissioner of the state Department of Health, was nominated by President Joe Biden Wednesday to serve as Under Secretary for Health at the Veterans Health Administration.
HPAE Locals 5089 and 5094—representing nurses and professional staff at University Hospital—have reached tentative agreements that will help recruit and retain staff.
Our University Hospital negotiating committee is proud to share that we have reached a tentative agreement with the Hospital!
HPAE met with the Hospital on February 25th and was able to make some progress with a few non-economic proposals. The Hospital agreed to language that would protect members from being forced to work overtime shifts which is important for
Ana Delgado, a registered nurse at Rutgers University, knows all about the emotional and mental strain of COVID-19.
HPAE met with the Hospital on February 17th and reached several tentative agreements. First, performance evaluations will have a reduced penalty should a member receive a poor rating for their annual evaluation.
Almost two weeks ago we reached out to President Holloway and EVP Tony Calcado to call on Rutgers to immediately implement remote work for all members who can work remotely.
You are invited to a Local 5094 Child Health Unit Membership meeting. When: January 11, 2021 1:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada) January 12, 2021 6:30 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada) Agenda: 1/10 Labor-Management Meeting Report Health &
On behalf of HPAE Local 5094, we reached out to Rutgers to call on the University to immediately implement remote work for all members who can work remotely. We continue to be underwhelmed by the University’s response to the COVID-19
Over 83% of our membership in the Children's Health Unit signed a petition of solidarity calling on Rutgers and the DCF to maintain a safe work environment in the face of rising Covid numbers.
Within a week, and despite being spread across the state, more than 65% of HPAE FXB Members signed a petition of solidarity in support of returning to work with safety at the center of the plan.