Our contract with University Hospital  expires on September 30, 2017. We are making preparations now to negotiate the best possible contract for our future. This survey is your opportunity to have your opinion heard during this process. Your input will be shared with our Negotiating Committee and will help guide your colleagues bargaining with the Hospital.

This is our second contract with   University Hospital since the dissolution of UMDNJ. Our last contract was a long, hard fight. There were many regressive proposals on the table from management—and we expect no different this time. It is more important than ever that we show management we are strong and united—a first step towards this is filling out this survey.

Winning a strong contract doesn’t just happen at the bargaining table. It takes the effort and participation of all of us to show that we are united for a fair contract and are willing to stand up to protect our rights and benefits.

 

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* 1. General Information

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* 4. Email Address

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* 5. Alternate Email

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* 6. Contact Information

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* 7. Rate how important each item is to you.

  Very Important Important Somewhat Important Not Important
Increased Wages
Step Increases
Better Staffing
Job Security
Restrictions on Floating (RNs only)
Health and Safety
Scheduling
Time off (vacation, float holidays, personal)
Increased Differentials
Tuition, Continuing Education

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* 8. Wages and Economics

  Strongly Agree Agree Neutral or N/A Disagree Strongly Disagree
My salary and step placement fairly reflects my experience and education.
My salary has kept up with increased health care and other costs of living.
My salary is comparable to RNs/professionals doing similar work in other area hospitals.
The per diem rate is comparable to other area hospitals (PD only).
I am compensated fairly when required to float to another unit (RNs only).
The differentials I receive are set at a fair rate.
I am compensated fairly when required to work during an emergency.
I am compensated fairly when I am required to be on-call.
The current tuition refund is adequate for my education needs.
The cost of parking is reasonable.
Considering everything, I am satisfied with my pay.

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* 9. Staffing And Scheduling

  Strongly Agree Agree Neutral or N/A Disagree Strongly Disagree
My unit/department is adequately staffed.
I am able to take rest periods and meal breaks.
Agency workers are used sparingly, or not at all on my unit.
I rarely work overtime on my unit/department.
Overtime is distributed fairly on my unit/department.
On call shifts are distributed fairly on my unit/department
When necessary, I am allowed to switch my shift with another worker.
I am given sufficient time to complete mandatory trainings.
I am able to use my accrued benefit time when necessary.
Time off requests are approved in a timely manner.
I am rarely required to float to another unit. (RN Only)
If I do float, I rarely float outside my float district  (RN Only)
I receive adequate training for all areas to which I may be floated. (RN Only)

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* 10. Job Satisfaction and Working Conditions

  Strongly Agree Agree Neutral Disagree Strongly Disagree
My annual performance evaluations are completed on time.
My performance evaluation is a fair reflection of my performance.
I am treated respectfully and professionally by my supervisor.
I feel secure in my job from the threat of layoff.
I feel well trained and equipped to deal with exposure to pathogens and toxins.
I feel safe in areas surrounding the Hospital and parking lots.
Considering everything, I am satisfied with my job.

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* 11. YES, I WANT TO HELP WIN A STRONG CONTRACT IN 2017!
Choose as many as apply to you.

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* 12. Comments or Suggestions?

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