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Reader Submitted

I understand that this speaks for UMRS. What about the involvement of UDRS?

Jan 29, 2023

Currently, this unionization effort is for UMRS employees only. If you are a resident who is employed by UDRS and...

Will staff be able to see our individual names and signatures on the document?

Jan 29, 2023

No. No individual at UB, UMRS, or its affiliates will see your individual names or signatures. This includes GME, program...

What are some negatives of unionizing?

Jan 29, 2023

Unions are only as strong as their members demand. UAPD provides resources and knowledge to help groups organize, legal resources...

What are the top 5-10 priority item the union will pursue in its first year?

Jan 29, 2023

This is a great question and one that is in the works of refining. We, as UB residents, will have...

How will each residency program be represented? Will we vote a union chief?

Jan 29, 2023

This is a great question and not one that is set in stone yet. Thus far, we have asked for...

Where exactly do union dues go? / What are the cost of maintaining a union?

Jan 29, 2023

For more details on dues, please see the other question “How much do I have to pay” above. UAPD’s union...

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Contact [email protected] for more information or to file grievances.

“Make no mistake, come September 3rd, when we strike, the powers that be are going to cast blame at us; 831 physicians. They are going to say that we’re jeopardizing patient care, or that we have a moral obligation to go back to work. They are going to play on our innate sense of empathy for our patients. but let me say out loud what we all know is true; when we strike, every patient that receives inadequate treatment here, every second more a patient waits in the ER, every stress placed on our healthcare colleagues, and every family member who suffers from this work disruption is the result of corporate greed and the continued decision not to do what is right. Nothing more.”

– Dr. Steve Moran, PGY2 Internal Medicine

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