| FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Tuesday, May 15, 2001
Brad Hayward (510) 987-9195
brad.hayward@ucop.edu
UC, UPTE Reach Tentative Agreement for
Research Support Professionals
The University of California and the University
Professional and Technical Employees (UPTE) union have reached tentative
agreement on a two-year contract for research support professionals.
Union ratification is expected to take place
between June 4 and 15. The university is expected to approve the
tentative agreement next week. Salary increases for 2000-01 will
be retroactive to Oct. 1, 2000, and increases for 2001-02 will be
effective Oct. 1, 2001. The university is already beginning its
processes to provide the wage increases to employees as quickly
as possible.
"We are pleased to have reached agreement
with the union," said Judith W. Boyette, UC associate vice
president for human resources and benefits. "We value the roles
played by the research support professionals in academic research
and university museums and look forward to continuing a productive,
effective working relationship with this group of employees."
For 2000-01, step-based employees will receive
a 2.8 percent across-the-board increase, plus a $56-per-month increase
and standard merit increases.
Open-range employees will receive 4.3 percent
across-the-board increase and a $56-per-month increase. In addition,
the bottom and top of the salary structure will be increased by
4 percent and 10 percent, respectively.
For 2001-02, step-based employees will receive
a 2 percent across-the-board increase and standard merit increases,
if expected budget allocations are provided. Open-range employees
will receive a 1.75 percent across-the-board increase, a 1.75 percent
funding pool for the regular merit program and 2 percent salary
structure increases, if expected budget allocations are provided.
If the state budget provides more than or less than the traditional
staff salary allocations, the university will negotiate with UPTE
over the amount and distribution.
The above wage agreements apply to all UC
campuses and medical centers. The Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
negotiated a separate wage agreement for 2001-02.
Research support professionals number approximately
3,800 at all nine UC campuses and five medical centers across the
state. Job titles include staff research associates, museum scientists,
spectroscopists and research associates, among others.
The university continues to negotiate
with UPTE over a new contract for technical employees.
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