University Hospital Peds/Peds ICU Unit Closure
Recently, HPAE was advised of the Hospital’s plan to close both the Pediatric and the Pediatric Intensive Care Units in the near future.
Recently, HPAE was advised of the Hospital’s plan to close both the Pediatric and the Pediatric Intensive Care Units in the near future.
Membership Meetings Monday, March 12, 2018 8am-9am, 12pm-1pm, 2pm-3pm, 4pm-5pm, 6pm-7pm (No meetings after 7pm)
Local 5131 Officer Elections are complete. The new Local Officers are listed below and will take office March 1, 2018. The right to protest the conduct of an Officer Election is guaranteed by federal law. If a protest is filed
State and local officials push for paid sick time as a public-health issue in New Jersey, business leaders want a say because of ‘economic impacts’
Thousands of people participated in the Working People’s Day of Action on Saturday, February 24th, just two days before the U.S. Supreme Court heard Janus v. AFSCME, a court case aimed at eroding working people’s basic freedoms. HPAE members joined
On the eve of a Supreme Court case that will have long lasting affects on the union movement in America, thousand rallied across the country to support workers and unions. In Philadelphia at Thomas Paine Plaza across from City Hall
Location: First Aid Squad 97 W Sylvan Ave Neptune City, NJ Registration and Breakfast beginning at 8:15 am 9: 00 am -10:30 am workshop Social Determinants of Health and Impact on Care Renee Koubiadis, MSW Executive Director, Anti-Poverty Network of
On February 10th and 11th, local union leaders from HPAE and AFT convened in Newark for the AFT Northeast Regional State Federation and Local Presidents Conference. Joined by our sister unions from Maine to Maryland, the conference focused on union
Taken from NorthJersey.com, November 27, 2017 RINGWOOD — A 150-room substance abuse treatment center is on course to open next year at a former convent overlooking Ringwood State Park. The property known as Mount St. Francis was the home of the Franciscan Sisters of Ringwood
Taken from The New Jersey Law Journal, February 21, 2018 Bergen County has agreed to pay just over $1 million to settle a federal civil rights suit by eight county employees who claimed they lost their jobs for supporting the