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2022 Elections: Slate of Officer Positions

Membership in good standing is required to hold office.

The Vice President for Tier I Employees must be a Tier I (salaried) employee, the Vice President for Tier II Employees must be a Tier II (hourly) employee, and the Chief Steward must be a steward with super seniority.

Regular Election – Term (July 1, 2022, through June 30, 2025)

The Vice President Tier I (salaried employees) and Vice President Tier II (hourly employees) shall chair the respective standing committees, be responsible for coordination of activities of the Union Representative Assembly, and insuring that issues of respective constituent groups are addressed within the local union structure.

The Chief Steward shall chair the Steward Committee and direct the duties of the Stewards. He/she shall coordinate all activities concerning grievances and negotiations in cooperation with the First Vice President.

The Vice President for Community Outreach shall chair the Community Outreach Committee and be responsible be responsible for promoting the interests of UHP to community organizations and businesses.

Special Election – Term (July 1, 2022, through June 30, 2023)

The First Vice President for Collective Bargaining, in the absence or disability of the President, shall become acting president assuming for the time, the functions, duties and prerogatives of said office. The First Vice President shall serve as a voting member of all committees. The First Vice President shall be responsible for maintaining the internal structure and organization of the local and for all duties delegated by the President. The First Vice President shall also be responsible for coordinating collective bargaining activities including grievances and negotiations in cooperation with the Chief Steward.

Special Election – Term (April 1, 2022, through June 30, 2023)

The Recording Secretary shall attend to all correspondence incident to the workings of the local, shall conduct such correspondence as may be necessary, including return of ballots, electronic or paper, or petitions. The Recording Secretary also shall keep an accurate record of all meetings; shall keep on file a list of all members of the local; shall keep a file of all correspondence and records pertinent to the local; shall keep all ballots, electronic or paper, from elections of officers and delegates on file for one year. The Recording Secretary shall certify delegate credentials and submitted resolutions, and shall chair the Elections Committee.

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