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Developing Represented Staff
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Developing Represented Staff

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Employee Retention Series: Part 1 Management Topic: Developing Represented Staff

\ Dear Colleagues,\ \ Many of you may have recently heard of the Great Resignation and its effects on organizations and the workforce. Now is a critical time for departments to look inward at how they can best retain current team members and their talents, skills, knowledge and abilities. We do this to ensure that our team members are engaged and that we are leading and managing in accordance with UCLA’s values.

A key component of employee engagement includes professional growth. However, our Monthly Management Tips (MMT) team has heard repeatedly that managers sometimes feel their hands are tied when it comes to developing represented staff for fear of violating the collective bargaining agreement (CBA) that governs terms and conditions of employment. It is important for management to ensure that their actions align with the applicable CBA for their employees, however, there is much that can be done to grow and develop your staff while still complying with the CBA! This month’s MMT is here to help you navigate and empower you with the knowledge of where and who to go to when unsure.

Managing a Large Workforce

Frontline supervisors interact with represented staff more than any other level of supervisor or manager. They also tend to have the highest ratio of direct reports, decreasing the amount of time they have to provide one-on-one support, guidance and development. As you move through this process, remember:

Developing Represented Staff

Creating Stretch Assignments

¹Depending on the CBA, stipends may or may not be permitted. Make sure to review the CBA or reach out to Employee & Labor Relations before providing stipends. For example, lecturers who have a 100% appointment are not permitted to work additional hours or receive an additional appointment.

Whom to Contact if You Have Questions

Resources and Programs for Staff

Follow Up

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