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UC Administrative Professionals: Petition for Certification and Election - 2004

UC Santa Cruz has prepared this page in an effort to keep managers, supervisors and employees informed about a Petition for Certification filed with the Public Employment Relations Board (PERB) by University Professional and Technical Employees (UPTE) on May 29, 2003, for a systemwide bargaining unit of certain administrative and professional titles, and subsequent election.


Messages from UCSC's Administration to Employees in Affected Job Titles:

  • Message to affected administrative and professional employees at UCSC from Willeen McQuitta, Staff Human Resources Director (January 27, 2004) – Includes information on the election.

  • Important information from UC regarding the upcoming Administrative & Staff Professionals union election.


Messages from UCSC's Administration to Managers and Supervisors:

  • Message to managers and supervisors from Willeen McQuitta, Staff Human Resources Director (January 27, 2004) – Includes information on briefing meetings for managers, supervisors and affected employees.
  • Important information from UC regarding the upcoming Administrative & Staff Professionals union election.
  • Message to UCSC managers and supervisors from Willeen McQuitta, Staff Human Resources Director (June 26, 2003) – Includes information on meetings for managers and supervisors and union organizing — talking to employees about unions.


Related Web Resources:

  • UC Systemwide Office of Labor Relations - Includes answers to commonly asked questions and information for employees, supervisors, managers, and the general public on labor relations matters pertaining to the University of California system. These matters include the status of collective bargaining, the status of representation elections, University policies, and proposed University policy changes.