Faculty at the University of Hawaii have overwhelmingly voted in favor of a new successor contract, the University of Hawaii Professional Assembly (UHPA) announced.
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Faculty at the University of Hawaii have overwhelmingly voted in favor of a new successor contract, the University of Hawaii Professional Assembly (UHPA) announced.
The electronic voting concluded on Thursday, October 17, 2024, at 5 p.m.
The two-year contract is set to begin on July 1, 2025, aligning with the new state fiscal year and coming more than eight months ahead of the expiration of the current contract on June 30, 2025.
“I would like to thank the UHPA negotiations committee and all of those who worked so hard to get us to this point,” said UHPA President Karla Hayashi. “The faculty recognize there are many uncertainties at the national and local level, and settling early allows us to focus on teaching, research, and continuing to contribute to the UH’s role as an economic engine for our state.”
The collective bargaining agreement received approval from multiple parties, including UHPA, the Governor, the UH President, and the UH Board of Regents.
The new contract includes a 3.5% wage increase in the first year and a 3.79% increase in the second year, mirroring the last two years of the Hawaii State Teachers Association (HSTA) agreement, which extends through June 2027.