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Pension Bargaining Update #3
On November 29, 2006, the UC Union Coalition
Bargaining Team (UCUC) met again with the University
at the Emeryville Holiday Inn regarding UC's proposed
Paycuts for Pensions plan.
During the meeting, UCUC spent several hours
questioning UCRP Administrators regarding the
assumptions on which UC's Actuarial study is based,
and the reasons for the fund's drastic increase in
projected liabilities. Our team also questioned UCRP's
declining investment returns when compared with
CalPERS returns, in the years since the UC fund
management was privatized.
UCUC also delivered a letter to UC pointing out some
serious bad faith bargaining by the University that
needs to be promptly remedied in order for good faith
bargaining to occur--specifically, UC has refused to
provide important information, and has recently
reversed course by narrowing the scope of pension
issues on which it is willing to bargain.
UC: "Trust Us!"
Rather than providing UCUC with the information we
requested to verify their studies, UC asked the team
to trust that UCOP and the Regents have our best
interests at heart.
Unfortunately, realities like the Stanford Merger, the
Executive Pay Scandal, and UC's poor treatment of low
wage workers have taught us that UC workers must be
diligent in protecting our own interests. "Trust must
be earned," said Kathi Young, a CUE member working at
UCOP.
Although UCUC agreed to bargain with UC again in good
faith, UC has still not "sunshined" its proposals to
the public at a Regents meeting as is required by law.
UCUC expressed its continuing concern that UC is not
properly complying with public notice requirements.
By bargaining together, our Coalition is sending a
strong message that our pensions unite us, and we
cannot be divided.
Our Unity in Coordinated Bargaining. (Team Photo)
...and Coordinated Action!
Our coalition is now working with thousands of UC
workers to sign postcards, sending an even stronger
message to President Dynes and the Regents:
UC workers will not be silent. We will continue to
stand up, to demand accountability, and we will fight
to protect our pensions and our futures.
Sign your card now, and make our Coalition's
collective voice stronger!
NO Pay Cuts for Benefits!
UC Union Coalition