December 2025 Newsletter | University Health Professionals Local 3837 2026 UHP electionsOur last charter memberAbsence and tardinessRead the December newsletter now Sign up for email subscription and get the next issue, plus other important members-only communications, right in your inbox (no work emails please)!
Contract Deal, Ratification Vote March 25-27 We have a tentative agreement on a four-year collective bargaining agreement retroactive to July 1, 2025 (including retroactive raises)!We're holding information sessions March 13-24 to provide more details Please plan to join and help spread the word!
UHP Newsline UHP Holiday Party (and frankly your coworkers) do not care how many minutes you are late Late is late The same thing goes for sick time Dec 18, 3p-7p, academic rotunda bit ly 25uhpholiday Obviously, if you are sick please do not come to work Sick is not
Solidarity Alert: Supporting IAM Strike | University Health . . . Hear Ye! Hear Ye! UHP! Our brothers and sisters from the International Association of Machinists need our support!Stand with our IAM union siblings, fighting for a fair contract from Pratt Whitney The outcome of this fight will have an impact on working people everywhere!
Election ’26: 12 Nominees for 7 Officer Positions Updated Feb 18: 2 positions are contested UHP Elections Committee announces nominees for officer positionsElections online March 2-6 (absentee voting by appointment Feb 24-26)
Shawn Brown, 1ST VP FOR COLLECTIVE BARGAINING Shawn was elected to the UHP Executive Committee with Ivonne, in 2016, as vice president for membership activities "I felt that now was the perfect time to embrace the opportunity for further growth and experience at a level that could allow for the most impact," Shawn says
UHP Newsline UHP at Public Employees PIC PRESIDENT’S CORNER (continued) We are discussing these MOAs and trying to get to an agreement almost every day Management has not moved forward to agree with many of these MOA's It is important that everyone understands, so much of this is related to state and federal funding