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Dear CUE-Represented Employee:
I write to provide you with an update regarding the temporary layoffs
and campus closures that have been announced throughout the University
system. The CUE bargaining team has been working hard to bargain
regarding the University's decision to implement the layoffs and
closures, as well as the effects of these decisions. Unfortunately,
the University has unlawfully refused to bargain in good faith with
CUE before taking these actions.
If you receive a temporary layoff notice, please send a copy to your
local CUE office. If your layoff is for a consecutive period
longer than a week, you may be entitled to Unemployment benefits. You
should apply for benefits no later than the first day of your
layoff, in order to receive the maximum benefit to which you are
entitled. Application may be made on the website for Employment
Development Department, at www.edd.ca.gov.
Layoffs Illegal
The University's implementation of the temporary layoffs and campus
closures is illegal, because UC refused first to bargain with the
Union regarding these matters, as required by state labor law.
Therefore, the Union has filed a legal action with the Public
Employment Relations Board (PERB), the state agency that enforces
these laws, to challenge the unlawful actions of the University.
Should we prevail in the case, PERB will order the University to
provide back pay to affected employees.
We believe that our legal position in this case is strong. However,
the legal proceeding may take months, or even years,
to resolve. Therefore, it is likely that the legal process will still
be proceeding at the time of the threatened layoffs. If so, this
means that the layoffs will go forward. However, if we later prevail
in our legal action, laid-off employees would be entitled to recover
their lost wages.
You can learn more about your Union and the bargaining process by
checking updates from your bargaining team at this or the statewide CUE website
(www.cueunion.org).
Finally, I urge you to support your Union by
getting involved with the activities of your Local — contact
information for Local 6.
On behalf of the CUE Bargaining Team
Amatullah Alaji-Sabrie
CUE Chief Negotiator
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