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Employee Representation

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UC Riverside has employee organizations that have rights to exclusively represent certain groups of employees, and also organizations with an interest in representing employees, but do not have exclusive rights.

Exclusive Representatives

An employee organization that has been certified under the provisions of the Higher Education Employer-Employee Relations Act (HEERA) to represent a group of employees with similar job classifications is called an "exclusive representative." The University may address only that organization concerning matters of rights for those employees. These employees are covered by a bi-lateral agreement—a labor contract negotiated between the university and the exclusive representative.

The exclusive representatives at the University are:

These unions represent employees as a group during contract negotiations. All the contracts in effect at UC Riverside are systemwide contracts. However, most of these exclusive representatives have local chapters that provide representation for employees on individual issues such as grievances.

Non Exclusive Representatives

Employees who are covered by the Personnel Policies for Staff Members (PPSM) or the Academic Personnel Manual (APM) do not currently have an exclusive representative. The California Court of Appeals has ruled that the University is obligated to notify individual employees of proposed changes in their wages, hours, terms, conditions of employment, and to meet and discuss those changes with employees or their representatives, including employee organizations.

Representation of Supervisors

Supervisors also have rights under the Higher Education Employee Relations Act (HEERA) to be represented in grievances and in meetings with management regarding their terms and conditions of employment, however, there are legal restrictions on those rights.

  • Supervisory employees cannot elect an exclusive bargaining agent or negotiate collective bargaining agreements. In addition:
  •  Supervisory employees cannot represent nonsupervisory employees, or vice versa, in grievances or in discussions with management over wages, hours, or terms and conditions of employment.
  • Managers and confidential employees do not have rights under the HEERA. They may not be represented in grievance matters or investigatory interviews by supervisory or rank and file employees.
Additional Exclusions
  • Managers: Management employees are excluded from coverage under Higher Education Employee Relations Act (HEERA) and may neither belong to an employee organization nor represent covered employees
  • Confidential Employees: A confidential employee is one who is required to develop or present management positions with respect to collective bargaining or whose duties require access to information that contributes to the development of such positions. They are excluded from coverage under HEERA and may neither belong to an employee organization nor represent covered employees.