ServiceNet, Inc.

ServiceNet was organized in 1990 and is headquartered in Northampton with sites throughout Western Massachusetts. They provide a wide range of human services for people in the Pioneer Valley. This includes rehabilitation and residential programs for those with mental health issues, developmental disabilities, head injuries, or addictions; outpatient behavioral health services; shelter and housing services for the homeless; adolescent support programs; an employee assistance program; and early intervention for young children.

Union Representatives:
servicenetunion@uaw2322.org

Phone: 860-265-9020

Union Stewards:
Andy Robinson – East Stockbridge
Mary Hynes – Amherst CTP
Barbara Stern – Central Park
Christopher Kuzmeskus – Central Park
Lakyna Smith – Fairway
Paul Scammon – FC Emerg. Shelter
Roderick Coombs – Grove
Orielle Rollinson – Hampshire Team 2
Judith Suriner – Hatfield Program
William Harrison – Jamrog
David Hower – Lawrence Plain
Don Sebrey – McKinstry
Michael Rucks – Meadowview
Sean Clarke – Mt Tom
Santo Alers – Mountain View
William Flaherty – North Quabbin
Joseph Frimpong – Phillips Street
Leslie Labarge – Williamsburg
Contract:
ServiceNet Counselors Contract 2021-24 Changes
ServiceNet Counselors Contract 2021
ServiceNet MoA- starting rates
Overnight
Antibiotic
Family Medical Leave
Recovery Advocate
Senior Counselors
ServiceNet Senior Counselors Side Letter 2015

ServiceNet Negotiations Update 08-24

Your negotiation committee of fellow members has met with management several times over the last month. We are fighting for higher wages and stronger protections. Below is a comparison of economic proposals so far: Union ProposalsManagement ProposalsWages2021-2022$2.00 increase for all employees2022-2023$1.00 increase for all employees2023-2024$1.00 increase for all employees2021-2022$0.50 increase for Years 0 through 3$0.80 increase for Years 4, 5, and 6$0.70 increase for Year 7$0.60 increase for … Continue reading

Call to Action! Tell ServiceNet to Bargain a Fair Contract NOW!

ServiceNet is proposing that its employees accept low wages that do not keep pace with inflation. ServiceNet is proposing that counselors receive only 2% in guaranteed raises over 4 years. That’s one 2% raise and then 3 years with no guaranteed raises. A new full-time ServiceNet counselor earns $23,712; these are poverty wages. Yet the highest paid administrators at ServiceNet enjoyed raises in the range of 40% over the 4 … Continue reading

July 2, 2013 ServiceNet Unit Meeting Update

ServiceNet Unit Meeting Update from your servicing rep, Brooks Ballenger! We had a great meeting and discussion about the struggle to win a fair contract at ServiceNet. We discussed ServiceNet and the Union’s proposals at length. Although ServiceNet has upped their offer to 2% the first year, many members expressed outrage that we are still being offered 3 years of NO guaranteed raises. No one … Continue reading