04/03/2026 | News release | Distributed by Public on 04/03/2026 11:54
April 3, 2026
(Original communication sent on April 1, 2026)
Dear UA Community,
Eligible UA staff employees voted over the last two weeks on whether to form an employee union. Votes in favor of unionization prevailed 1,106-610 with 1,716 eligible voters (about 75% of those eligible) casting ballots. Barring objections or other challenges, the outcome will be certified on Wednesday, April 8.
UA respects the outcome of this election and the right of staff to organize. We will continue to make decisions that are in the best long-term financial interest of the University and our mission, and look forward to negotiating in good faith and in accordance with Alaska labor law.
In the short term, here is what employees need to know about what happens next:
For CAUSE-represented employees:
For staff employees who remain nonrepresented (nonunion)
What comes next
When CAUSE is ready to begin negotiating an initial contract, UA will work that into the bargaining schedule alongside existing negotiations with our other union-represented groups. Understand, initial contracts take, on average, more than 400 days to negotiate. Neither party is obligated to agree, but both parties are obligated to bargain in good faith. UA will approach bargaining within the constraints of its budget, which is determined by state and federal funding and tuition.
Ultimately, UA remains fully committed to its mission of serving students and communities across Alaska. This transition does not change that. We will continue to make operational and fiscal decisions in the long-term best interests of the University. Employee recruitment and retention are, and will continue to be, high priorities for the UA system.
Thanks for all you do for our students and our state.
Sincerely,
Nickole Conley
Chief Human Resources Officer
University of Alaska