Your Voice Matters
Clarity about efforts to organize UNH staff
In late March 2017 the National Education Association withdrew its petitions to the Public Employee Labor Relations Board (PELRB) to organize OS and PAT employees. Only one petition seeking to unionize employees in Health Services and the Counseling Center remains. Updates on this page will now be geared to those eligible voters until the election May 18, 2017.
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What Do You Get for the Union Dues You Pay?
A union is a business. Like any business, it needs money to pay the bills. Read More -
No One Needs To Sign A Union Card
At this early stage of the union’s organizing effort, the union or its supporters may ask employees to sign a union authorization card. Read More -
Your Rights During a Union Organizing Campaign
For many of you, this may be the first time that you have been involved in a union organizing campaign. Read More -
FAQs About Attempt To Unionize
Chief human resources officer Kathy Neils answers staff questions about the National Education Association's attempt to unionize UNH staff. Read More -
Information on Staff Unionizing Effort
If you are a member of the university’s staff you may have received emails from the National Education Association about the NEA’s unionizing effort. Read More -
A Note from President Huddleston
President Huddleston emailed the following letter to UNH staff on June 6, 2016. President Huddleston Dear Colleagues, I received notification... Read More
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