Calendar of Union Events

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Back to Bargaining

We are returning to the bargaining table with NYU on Thursday, December 1.

There will be a membership meeting on Wednesday, December 7, at 5:30 p.m., in Vanderbilt Hall, 40 Washington Square South, Room 210.

In addition to discussing the status of contract bargaining at the meeting, we will also be electing our delegates to the 2012 NYSUT Representative Assembly (RA). This event is where elected delegates from affiliated union locals set the agenda of our state federation. This year the NYSUT RA will be held in Buffalo, NY from April 26-28, 2012. All UCATS members are entitled to run for a delegate position and/or to nominate other UCATS members to be delegates. UCATS is allotted 14 delegates. The election will be conducted by secret ballot at the meeting. If you have specific questions about being a delegate contact Stephen Rechner at ucatspres3882@hotmail.com.


UCATS TOWN HALL MEMBERSHIP MEETING
Wednesday, December 7
5:30 PM - 7:00 PM
40 Washington Square South
Vanderbilt Hall, Room 210

Monday, November 21, 2011

UCATS online petition

The Union of Clerical, Administrative and Technical Staff (UCATS) represents 1,400 employees at New York University. We have been in contract negotiations with NYU since September 14, 2011. After nine bargaining sessions, NYU put just one proposal on the table - to restrict UCATS members to the greivance and arbitration procedures in cases of discrimination - thus denying us access to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.

Then, on October 26, the university presented their proposals on wages and health insurance givebacks that amount to six years of pay cuts for our members.

NYU had a $114 MILLION profit in the last fiscal year. They have not said that they cannot afford to pay living wages or provide affordable health insurance. They have said that they no longer want to.

The proposals UCATS has made at the bargaining table are modest and universal: living wages, affordable health insurance and respectful working conditions. Please sign our petition to support the 1,400 UCATS workers at NYU.

Our petition to New York University states:

"We the undersigned demand:
1. A fair contract for UCATS with living wages for the NYC metro area;
2. That NYU preserve affordable health insurance for ALL NYU employees;
3. That the UCATS bargaining team be treated with respect at the bargaining table."

Will you sign this petition? Click here:
http://signon.org/sign/support-union-workers?source=c.em.mt&r_by=1550400

Please share our petition with coworkers, students, faculty, and supporters.
Thanks!

In Solidarity,
Stephen Rechner

Video of November 17 Rally



We have some great video from The 99% Reclaim NYU from Wall Street rally on Thursday, November 17. UCATS President Stephen Rechner got on the people's mic and shared our story with the crowd. We also have a member's reaction to management's walkouts at our November 16 bargaining session.

The rally was an energizing and fun event, with a good turnout of students, faculty, and staff in spite of cold, rainy weather. Special thanks go out to GSOC and NYU4OWS for reaching out to us in the spirit of solidarity.

Click here to watch the video on YouTube.

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Chump Change Day

From Chump Change Day - Nov. 16


In spite of the nasty weather last night, we had a great turnout for Chump Change Day. It drove management crazy, and prompted them to walk out of the bargaining session for the SECOND time that day. They also cancelled our only remaining bargaining session, originally planned for today (Thursday, November 17).

It looks like this is going to be a long, hard battle. NYU barely moved off of their earlier proposals, which were unaffordable for our members, and they don't seem interested in bargaining with us.

Keep the pressure on! Come to "The 99% Reclaim NYU from Wall Street" rally outside of Stern today at 1:30 PM and join other workers and students in a show of unity.

"The 99% Reclaim NYU from Wall Street" Rally
Thursday, November 17
1:30 PM - 2:30 PM
44 West 4th Street

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

UCATS is on Twitter!


UCATS is now on Twitter! You can find us at http://twitter.com/ucats3882, or follow @UCATS3882.

Monday, November 14, 2011

UCATS actions this week

We have a busy week ahead, with some exciting opportunities for member action.

Save Affordable Health Care Rally!
Wednesday, November 16
5:30 pm
7 East 12th Street

All NYU employees deserve affordable health care.
NYU's current proposal is unacceptable and unwarranted in light of their $114 Million Dollar profit last year.
Keep the pressure on!

"The 99% Reclaim NYU from Wall Street" Rally
Thursday, November 17
1:30 PM - 2:30 PM
44 West 4th Street

Hear from students and workers about how the connection between the decision makers at NYU and their connection to Wall Street has affected us. This action "The 99% Reclaim NYU from Wall Street" will highlight how NYU's corporate model places value on profits from Wall Street over students, working conditions, and labor relations. GSOC is one of the co-organizers of this event; GSOC members have been and will continue to be at our rallies, so we should get out and support them!

Friday, November 11, 2011

Pride and Solidarity in Action Annual Conference

LGBT UCATS Members and Supporters:
New York City Committee of Pride in Our Union
and the Empire State Pride Agenda
are pleased to present:

Pride and Solidarity in Action Annual Conference

Panels and break-out discussions, professional and social networking, and sharing of ideas and sustenance.

Date: Saturday, November 19, 2011
Time: 2:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Where: Center for Worker Education, The Joseph S. Murphy Institute
CUNY, 25 West 43rd Street (between 5th & 6th Aves.), 19th floor, New York, NY 10036

For more information, please download the official flyer

News from Monday's membership meeting

From Membership Meeting November 7


Monday night's general membership meeting was a full house, with good discussions about strategy, actions, and the state of bargaining. One topic that several members brought up and were quite passionate about: reaching members through social media. The UCATS leadership team will be discussing these options at our council meeting on Tuesday.

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Member Meet-Up this Friday

After this Monday's general membership meeting, several UCATS members expressed an interest in getting together socially to exchange ideas and get to know each other better. They will be getting together this Friday after work, at their own expense. We are posting this on our blog in case you would like to join them.

Here are the details:

Friday, November 11
5:30 PM - 7:30 PM
West 3rd Common
1 West 3rd St. (btw. Broadway and Mercer)

http://west3rdcommon.com/best-happy-hour-nyc.html

Wear your UCATS button so your fellow members can recognize you!

GSOC-UAW and NYU4OWS rally Nov. 17

We received word from GSOC-UAW about this exciting event on campus next Thursday, November 17. If you can go on your lunch break, we encourage you to attend. UCATS will be there!

Join the Graduate Student Organizing Committee (GSOC-UAW), NYU4OWS, undergraduates and other campus Unions on Thursday, November 17th at 1:30 PM at 44 West 4th Street. We will gather at the footsteps of the John Paulson Auditorium. Paulson donated $20 million dollars from over $4 billion in profits that he made from the 2008 financial crisis. There we will hear from students and workers about how the connection between the decision makers at NYU and their roles on Wall Street has affected us.

This action "The 99% Reclaim NYU from Wall Street" will highlight how NYU's corporate model places value on profits from Wall Street over students' and workers' education, working conditions, and interests. The goal is to bring the campus together in solidarity on our collective issues that have been caused by NYU's corporate structure and to galvanize the NYU community.

You can see their Facebook event page here:
http://preview.tinyurl.com/clyxv6p

The 99% Reclaim NYU from Wall Street
Thursday, November 17
1:30 PM - 2:30 PM
44 West 4th Street

UCATS Rally to Save Health Insurance

NYU has made a health insurance proposal that could cost you thousands of dollars, and they have proposed wage increases over the next six years that are so paltry, at the end of the contract, your paycheck could be smaller than it is today.

Join your coworkers and our allies for the UCATS Rally to Save Health Insurance on Wednesday, November 16, from 5:15 PM to 7:00 PM.

UCATS RALLY TO SAVE HEALTH INSURANCE
Wednesday, November 16
5:15 PM - 7:00 PM
7 East 12th Street

Monday, November 7, 2011

General Membership Meeting TONIGHT

Greetings,

The union contract between UCATS and NYU expired on October 31.

NYU has proposed a six-year contract with increases to health insurance costs that far outstrip the wage increases they have offered. In fact, they have proposed no raise at all for 2011!

Please join us tonight at 5:30 pm in Kimmel Student Center, Room 808, for an overview of where we stand and what we can do.

Best,
Stephen Rechner
UCATS President

GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING
TONIGHT
5:30 PM - 7:00 PM
Kimmel Center, 60 Washington Square South
Room 808

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Video of Tuesday night's UCATS rally

In case you missed Tuesday's rally, or just want to relive the experience, here is the video!



Our guest speaker was Dr. Loretta Johnson, Secretary Treasurer of the American Federation of Teachers, our national affiliate.

We were also joined by supporters from our state affiliate, New York State United Teachers; members of the Professional Staff Congress (CUNY); members of the Graduate Student Organizing Committee (GSOC); and members of 1199SEIU from the Cardozo School of Law.

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

What moves NYU? You do.

At the bargaining table Tuesday, there was posturing by NYU that they might be willing to make some minor improvements to the proposals that our members found the most objectionable. And the reason NYU was willing to move at all on these issues? In their own words, it was hearing from all of you at last Thursday's meeting that made the difference.

How much they are willing to move remains to be seen, and we still have more bargaining to do, but we thought you should know that your actions and words are having a real impact.

We also wanted to let you know that NYU agreed to extend the terms of our current contract--which expired on Monday--while we continue to negotiate.

Come to the general membership meeting on Monday, November 7 to find out what you can do to support your bargaining team at this crucial time.

UCATS GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING
Monday, November 7
5:30 PM - 7:00 PM
Kimmel Center, 60 Washington Square South
Room 808

English Department resolution in support of UCATS

We just received word of this resolution, passed by NYU's English Department in support of UCATS:

RESOLVED

We understand that in current contract negotiations NYU is proposing that our colleagues in Local 3882 of the Union of Clerical and Technical Staff waive or curtail their constitutional rights to appeal to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission in instances of workplace discrimination. There is no such requirement in comparable union contracts, such as the Union@Cooper Union contract or the New York City contract with the United Federation of Teachers. We are dismayed at the chilling effect such a contractual provision for sole and exclusive arbitration would have on our colleagues’ ability to seek redress if they are discriminated against by reason of race, creed, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, age, physical or mental disability. Therefore, the faculty of the Department of English urges NYU to drop this proposal and to seek a contract that respects without restriction the legal rights of all employees.

Tuesday, November 1st, 2011

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

This picture is worth a thousand words.

We received this excellent drawing from one of our UCATS members. We thought it summed things up pretty nicely.



If you're tired of being stepped on, come out to our rally tonight!

UCATS Rally
Tuesday, November 1
5:15 pm (or as soon as you get off work)
7 East 12th Street
Bring colleagues, family and friends.
Bring signs.
Make NOISE!!!

Will YOU be at the UCATS Rally tonight?

Greetings All,

Tuesday's rally is shaping up to be our biggest rally yet. You don't want to miss it. We have learned that we will be joined by members of our state affiliate, New York State United Teachers, members of the Professional Staff Congress (CUNY), members of the Graduate Student Organizing Committee (GSOC), AND the Secretary Treasurer of our national affiliate, the American Federation of Teachers, Loretta Johnson.

It looks like the weather is going to cooperate; now the only question is, will you be there?

UCATS Rally
Tuesday, November 1
5:15 pm - or as soon as you get off work!
7 East 12th Street
Bring colleagues, family and friends.
Bring signs.
Make NOISE!!!


Best,
Stephen Rechner
President, UCATS

Photos of Angela Davis and UCATS @ Occupy Washington Square Park

After the unseasonable cold and snow on Saturday, the weather was positively pleasant on Sunday for Angela Davis's speech at Occupy Washington Square Park. Ms. Davis spoke movingly about the need for positive change and collective action.






Members of your UCATS bargaining team were there to leaflet the crowd and spread the word about our big rally Tuesday evening.





UCATS shop steward and bargaining team member Chris Crowe got up in front of the Occupy Washington Square Park general assembly and delivered the following speech:



Greetings! My name is Christopher Crowe. I’m a proud member of UCATS Local 3882,
which represents the 99% at NYU.


Our contract expires TOMORROW. We’ve been negotiating with NYU for six weeks. Their proposal – paltry raises. Huge givebacks on healthcare. And the elimination of our right to sue for
discrimination.

We’ve brought our membership out and they’ve been GREAT. But now we appeal to all of you for help.


We’re rallying Tuesday, November 1st at 7 East 12th Street at 5:15 and you are all invited.

NYU is one of the largest employers in the most important city in the country. What it does matters, not just to its workers but to ALL workers. Your fight is ours. Our fight is yours.