Health workers allege union-busting in Rutgers-RWJBarnabas hirings
At Rutgers University, union workers rallied Tuesday against what they say are “union-busting” actions by the state university.
At Rutgers University, union workers rallied Tuesday against what they say are “union-busting” actions by the state university.
Union workers fed up with Rutgers using its partnership with Robert Wood Johnson Barnabas Health for union busting gathered Tuesday for a rally at Rutgers’ campus in New Brunswick.
We have been working without a contract since September, yet management refuses to bargain in good faith. We need to send management the message that we are united, and they need to take us seriously.
We meet with Complete Care on October 6 with regards to the roll out of the health insurance. There have been questions from the members, and we wanted to give an update from that meeting.
HPAE Local 5103 will be holding an election for both the RN and Technical Presidents. These elections are due to RN tie and a protest being upheld in Technical election.
Come by and grab your lawn sign to show your support to reopen the contract for improved wages, recruitment and retention.
This is an important meeting to get the latest updates on our bargaining with HMH.
We want to thank everyone for attending the union cookout and we hope everyone enjoyed the food and the giveaways. As you are aware, we are having issues with Complete Care and the new insurance they rolled out this week.
Open enrollment for healthcare plans under the State Health Benefit Program is scheduled to begin October 1, 2022. We wanted to take this time to explain the changes to the healthcare plans for the State Benefit Program.
This is a victory for our union members, who stood up to HMH's attempts to undermine their union rights. Bargaining is a protected right under labor law, which a Judge and the NLRB have affirmed.