AFL-CIO Boycotts Staples and Renaissance Providence Downtown Hotel
The AFL-CIO has endorsed the American Postal Workers Union's (APWU) boycott of Staples, Inc. and UNITE HERE's boycott of the Renaissance Providence Downtown Hotel.
The AFL-CIO has endorsed the American Postal Workers Union's (APWU) boycott of Staples, Inc. and UNITE HERE's boycott of the Renaissance Providence Downtown Hotel.
The UHPA Board of Directors endorsed Representative Mark Takai for CD1. He is a strong advocate for UHPA and UH interests. […]
The UHPA Board of Directors endorsed Representative Mark Takai for CD1. He is a strong advocate for UHPA and UH interests. Representative Takai understands the challenges of faculty and students. In the Hawaii legislature he supports quality education and its funding while finding the means to support students in having access to affordable colleges.
UHPA released an ad that encourages Hawaii citizens to support Federal Senate Bill, 1969 the College Affordability and Innovation Act of 2014, sponsored by Senator Brian Schatz. This issue and the reduction of student loan rates is of importance to all our students. Ensure that these issues are brought to a vote in the near future.
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This resolves disputes over the exclusivity of UHPA’s representation rights […]
At its meeting on May 3, 2014, the UHPA Board of Directors elected new officers and Executive Committee members. […]
Watch the viral video from the Campaign of Future of Higher Ed […]
At its meeting on May 3, 2014, the UHPA Board of Directors elected new officers and Executive Committee members. There was no election for the Office of President as David Duffy continues to serve the second of his initial two-year term.
This resolves disputes over the exclusivity of UHPA's representation rights, and specifically establishes a process to address the policy issues related to the 5-year faculty evaluations, campus smoking policies, and it also sets the framework for consultation with UHPA and the administration, while including participation of the Faculty Senates in formulating spheres of influence in academic matters.