Statement by Ann Twomey on the New Jersey Earned Sick Leave Bill
As New Jersey’s largest healthcare union we worked with coalition partners to have earned sick days become law.
As New Jersey’s largest healthcare union we worked with coalition partners to have earned sick days become law.
South Jersey leaders are cautiously optimistic about the plans of a healthcare facility group to revitalize a long-struggling Salem County hospital.
Sunday, April 22, HPAE will be participating at a Workers Memorial Day in New Brunswick, from 1 pm to 3 pm, at the Anshe Emeth Memorial Temple, 222 Livingstone Avenue.
Taken from ROI-NJ, April 18, 2018 By Anjalee Khemlani Officials at University Hospital in Newark, as well as more than a dozen elected officials in the Newark/Essex County area, are actively fighting the attempt by Trinitas Regional Medical Center in Elizabeth to become a Level
More than 400 Rutgers University faculty, staff and students rallied outside the Board of Governors (BOG) meeting Tuesday, while dozens more inside petitioned the governing body directly in hopes of securing fair union contracts, a freeze on tuition and a $15-per-hour minimum
On Sunday, a group of more than two dozen nurses affiliated with the American Federation of Teachers, including several Health Professionals and Allied Employees (HPAE) nurses living and working New Jersey, headed to the U.S. Virgin Islands...
Are you a recently retired member of HPAE? Do you plan to retiree within the next five years? You are invited to join us on Friday, April 6, 2018 for a meeting of the HPAE Council of Retirees. You’ll meet with
March 28, 2018 NEWARK…As a young man, Ras J. Baraka decided to become a teacher and work with Newark’s youth to find their way to a better future, according to John Abeigon, Newark Teachers Union President. “As an activist, Ras
In their quest for even bigger profit margins, the rich and powerful have always tried to divide and suppress working people.