UAW 2322 is asking for your help to come up with our next T-shirt design. Do you have an idea? Do you have a design to submit? Do you have an art or design background and wish to help compile ideas into a presentable image? Do you have feedback on what you would like to see (or not see again)? We have a Joint Council … Continue reading
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December 9, 2016 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM The Deuce (World War II Club) 50 Conz Street, Northampton, MA This is strictly a party so come have fun and meet other members of your Union! Family and Friends are welcome. There will be food, music, raffles, and good times Please RSVP to info@uaw2322.org by November 30th. Please indicate if you are bringing guests so we … Continue reading
Congratulations are in order for the Resident Assistants and Peer Mentors from The University of Massachusetts in Amherst. They voted today to accept the 2015-2018 Collective Bargaining Agreement between the University and the United Auto Workers. 99% of the voter turnout voted in favor of the new contract! For those who missed today’s orientation, these photos are of the standing ovation given to the Union Bargaining Committee for all their hard and tireless … Continue reading
Please click here to read the full contract ratification notice! There will be a ratification vote on the Tentative Agreement reached between the UAW/Local 2322/RAU (“the Union”) and UMass Amherst to modify the previous collective bargaining agreement between the Union and UMass. The new collective bargaining agreement will be effective from the date of execution by the Union and UMass (following ratification) until June 30, 2018. … Continue reading
Black Caucus Coordinator Rationale: The Black Caucus is a progressive, democratic organization of domestic and international Black and African-descended graduate student-workers dedicated to the pursuit of racial, gender and economic equality through active political participation. The Black Caucus Coordinator supports the Black Caucus in its work to address the unique needs and issues of both domestic and international Black graduate student-workers and graduate student-workers … Continue reading