UAW Local 2322 is hiring!

UAW Local 2322 is hiring a Full Time (40 hours) Union Representative/Organizer. UAW Local 2322 is based in Holyoke, Massachusetts. This position will involve some travel around the region.

Union Representative/Organizer will primarily work with GEO-UAW, the grad worker bargaining unit at UMASS Amherst. This is subject to change based on UAW 2322’s needs.The Graduate Employee Organization (GEO) at UMass Amherst is one of the oldest and strongest graduate worker unions in the country. The membership prioritizes union democracy and assertively fights for the realization of a highly progressive social agenda. GEO has a long history (and expectation) of taking direct collective action as the best avenue to meet the needs of our exceptionally diverse and vocal bargaining unit. UAW 2322 also represents RAPMU (unionized undergraduate resident assistants and peer mentors) as well as PRO (postdoctoral researchers) on the UMass campus.

Hours of work: Flexible full-time work schedule (can be long & unpredictable based on membership needs)

Job Duties include but are not limited to:

-Coordinating member-driven and member-lead contract negotiations

-Working with members and stewards to administer and enforce contracts, resolve disputes, process grievances, arbitrations and Unfair Labor Practices and using these as organizing opportunities

-Organizing and facilitating member trainings

-Identify, recruit, train and develop worksite leaders

-Conduct new member orientations to organize new members

-Engage in internal member mobilization activities around workplace issues, and organize workers to address issues through collective action with a critical racial and gender justice lens

-Maintain regular and effective communication with workers

-Facilitate labor-management meetings in worksites

-Building and strengthening stewards networks

-Organize and participate in rallies, demonstrations, and meetings (including but not limited to: Joint Council meetings, stewards’ meetings, committee meetings, coalition meetings, etc)

-Participate in and recruit members to participate in legislative and electoral campaign activities

-Develop fliers, posters, buttons, slogans and other campaign-related materials and items

-Help develop the Union’s message by talking to members, stewards and union leaders, and articulate this message among the membership at large

-Keep E-Board and Joint Council advised of any developments regarding potential problems, hot issues, and activities union needs to be involved in

-Managing electronic lists

Skills and Qualities Preferred:

-A demonstrated commitment to the labor movement and racial equity and justice  

-Familiarity with human services and education workplaces

-Prior organizing experience with demonstrable successes

-Past union experience including collective bargaining, grievance handling, organizing (new and internal) and first contract campaigns

-Familiarity with labor and employment law

-Basic legal research experience

– Excellent interpersonal, facilitation, and conflict transformation skills

-Excellent oral and written communication skills with the ability to write quickly and succinctly

-Detail oriented

-Ability to work with and take direction from the Local President, Executive Board and Joint Council and members                                                        

-Creative and strategic thinker

-Self-motivated and able to work independently        

-Strong organizational skills and ability to prioritize and manage multiple tasks

-Patience, persistence and flexibility

-Computer literate: email, Google Workspace, social media, word processing (Word), spreadsheets (Excel), internet usage

-A properly insured, registered vehicle and a valid Driver’s License is required

-Skills in languages other than English preferred

UAW 2322 values a diverse workplace and strongly encourages women, Black people, people of color, LGBTQ individuals, people with disabilities, members of ethnic minorities, immigrants, and veterans to apply. UAW 2322 is an equal opportunity employer. Applicants will not be discriminated against because of race, color, creed, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, religion, national origin, citizenship status, disability, ancestry, marital status, veteran status, medical condition or any protected category prohibited by local, state or federal laws.

Starting pay rate: $1210 starting pay per week. Salary and benefits are generous and dictated by a staff CBA. Staff are represented by IWW 650.

Applicants to this position must have been a member of the UAW International Union in continuous good standing for a period of one (1) year.

To be considered please submit a resume and cover letter to hiring@uaw2322.org

The application deadline is February 14th, 2022.

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