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HR Update; April 17, 2009

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Facts about the New Contract for UC Service Workers

UC recently reached an agreement with the American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees on a new labor contract for UC service employees. It was a fair and generous agreement, which the union heralded as historic: “…98 percent of UC Service Workers voted yes to accept the historic contract agreement with the University of California....” (Source: AFSCME press release)

AFSCME has begun to circulate misleading information about UC’s commitment to implementing the new wage structures (“salary steps”) mandated by the new contract.

The below information clarifies these issues.

Improved wages – salaries for UC service employees now comparable to CSU

The new contract includes over $64 million in total wage increases for UC service workers – highlights:

Excellent benefits – lower paid staff paying lower premiums; UC paying most of the costs

The contract also continues to provide service workers UC’s excellent health and retirement benefits, with UC shouldering the vast majority of the costs, especially for lower-paid employees – highlights: