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Bargaining Update for UC Research Support and Technical Staff

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UPTE leaders say no to guaranteed raises and benefit protections, or allowing members to vote on UC’s offer; offer no counterproposals

On Feb. 13, UPTE leaders rejected UC’s final settlement proposal which guaranteed annual pay increases and good benefits for UC research support and technical employees over the next several years.

UC has been bargaining with UPTE for more than a year and a half, offering multiple proposals the union has repeatedly rejected. Negotiations have included state-assisted mediation, and UC’s final settlement offer aligns with the state mediator’s recommendations.

Highlights of UC’s settlement offer and UPTE’s response:

UC offer

UPTE response

UPTE counteroffer

Wages

 

 

3% increase in April 2019

NO

NONE

3% increase in Oct. 2019

NO

NONE

3% annual increases Oct. 2020-23

NO

NONE

One-time payment

 

 

$1,250 for all eligible employees upon contract ratification.

NO

NONE

Health Benefits

 

 

Quality health benefits at the same rates as other UC employees with similar salaries, plus a $25 cap for any monthly premium increases for UC’s Kaiser and Health Net Blue & Gold plans.

NO

NONE

Retirement Benefits

 

 

Excellent retirement benefits that are among the most generous in the market. Employees hired after a new contract is ratified would choose between a traditional pension plan and a 401(k)-style plan. Current employees will see no change in their pension benefits.

NO

NONE

UPTE leaders presented NO counteroffer to UC’s proposal, did not allow union members to vote on UC’s offer, and have been demanding double-digit pay increases over the term of the agreement, which are financially unrealistic and out-of-line with raises for other employees.

UC believes you deserve the chance to VOTE on UC’s offer!

More information at https://ucal.us/upte

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