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Organizing for fairnessTanya Smith, photo<strong>CWA</strong> scholarshipsavailableNow is the time to apply for <strong>CWA</strong>’s JoeBeirne Foundation’s 2007-2008 scholarships.All <strong>UPTE</strong>-<strong>CWA</strong> members, theirspouses, children and grandchildren areeligible.Tanya Smith, photoThe foundation will award 30 partial collegescholarships of up to $3,000 each,and the winners also will receive secondyearscholarships for the same amount,contingent upon satisfactory academicachievement.Applicants must be high school graduatesor high school students who willgraduate during the year in which theyapply. Undergraduate and graduate studentsreturning to school may also apply.You can find the application at . Thedeadline is March 31, 2007. The winnerswill be chosen by lottery from those submittingthe required essay.<strong>UPTE</strong> member Paul Haller (LabAssistant IV, UCB) tells UC’s pensionbargainers: “I’ve worked here23 years and I’ve noticed a generaldegradation in human relations andit greatly concerns me.”Some membersof the jointunion pensionnegotiating teamat a Berkeleysession. Fromleft to right:<strong>UPTE</strong>’s WendiFelson, CUE’sKathi Young,AFSCME’sDebra Grabelle,<strong>UPTE</strong>’s KevinRooney, andUC-AFT’s KarenSawsilak.Pension bargaining(continued from page 1)secrecy” on UC’s part each time a unionspeaker took the podium.Management continues to stall onproviding requested information to unionbargainers. The unions’ actuary, DavidVenuti, explained at a recent negotiatingsession how important such data was toevaluating the proposals. Venuti stressed thatUC’s analysis contained serious omissions,and that even substantially smaller pensionfunds routinely perform much deeper analyses,especially prior to any change in policy.(Venuti’s report can be found at .The union coalition has collected thousandsof postcards to be delivered to regentsand legislators demanding that UC delayemployee pension contributions until it hasproven that they are truly necessary.Support from students, facultyThe union coalition’s bargainers (AF-SCME, CUE and <strong>UPTE</strong>) have been consistentlysupported by representatives from theUAW 2865 (Academic Student EmployeeUnion), the Council of UC Faculty Associations,and the American Association ofUniversity Professors.“We are here because we share the unioncoalition’s concerns that lower-paid employees,including lower-paid faculty, cannot affordthese pay cuts,” Chris Rosen, AssociateProfessor at the Haas Business School andmember of the Berkeley Faculty Association,told UC at a bargaining session in December.“We also share the coalition’s concernregarding conflicts of interest with pensiondecision-makers and the lack of transparencyregarding key pension decisions.”The UC Student Association passed aresolution in January supporting the unioncoalition, noting that “quality, affordable andaccessible health care benefits and a strongretirement plan are key elements necessary torecruit and retain the best employees to keepthe UC a great public university.” The associationpledged to “sit with the UC workerson their side of the negotiations table” to helpfight for fair pensions and benefits.Tanya Smith, photoHX workers reach tentative agreement with UC(continued from page 1)member of <strong>UPTE</strong>, please contact your localto join and be part of the process. If youare a member, reach out to your coworkerswho aren’t and get them to sign up for unionmembership, so they can participate in thisimportant discussion.Street heat worksThese developments come after widespreadpressure from HX workers over thelast months.On January 11, while union coalitionand UC bargainers met at UCLA, thousandsof workers rallied outside toobject to UC’s lockout of<strong>UPTE</strong>’s health careprofessionals fromthe joint pensionbargainingprocess.<strong>UPTE</strong>’sother twounits (researchersandtechs), alongwith AFSCME(service workers)and CUE(clericals), are currentlyengaged in jointbargaining with UC overpensions and benefits.HX workers at several other campusesalso held rallies on January 11 in support ofthe bargaining team’s goals.At UCSC, demonstrators turned out toa lunchtime picket, which included nearlyall of the HX employees at the campus’health center, along with supporters fromevery campus union. Participants received awarm response from pedestrians and motorists,many of whom honked their horns insupport or stopped to sign a postcard to UCPresident Dynes and the regents.“It’s wrong of UC to try to divide<strong>UPTE</strong>’s health care members from the technicaland research members (and the otherunions, too) when it comes to bargainingover pension issues,” said Lance Bracht, aHXCONTRACTVOTESCHEDULEDMARCH 12-16clinical lab tech specialist at UCSC. “We’reall in the same pension plan and we shouldall bargain over it together,” Bracht added.UCSF union members marched to theoffice of medical center CEO Mark Laretwith nearly 400 petition signatures on hand.An enthusiastic crowd marched at UCLA,chanting, “Be fair to those who care,” andmaking the connection between fairness foremployees and quality patient care.At UCSD, health care professionalsbraved freezing weather to sign a postersizedpostcard to their CEO, demandingprotection of pensions and fairsalary increases.At UCB, a livelypicket line of unionmembers distributedinformationalleaflets and stickersto visitorsat the TangStudent HealthCenter.At Davis,health care professionalsworestickers supportingjoint union bargainingover pensions, andleafleted their coworkersabout the issues at stake.Your voice counts“We need the right to bargain over UC’sattempt to pass pension costs on to employees,”said Wendi Felson, a UCSF clinical labscientist and an HX team bargainer.Felson said health care professionalswere standing side-by-side with coalitioncoworkers to stop UC’s “pay cuts for pensions”proposals.HX members will be discussing the tentativecontract over the next several weeks.Look for notices of meetings in your departmentor campus, and make your voice heard.If you have questions, contact your localbargainer or <strong>UPTE</strong> rep (see for a list).2 | UPDATE

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