UPTE members @

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Thank you to all who participated in electing our UPTE labor-management committee at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. Building a strong union requires all of us coming together and participating in the democratic process to make our voices heard. As we move forward with our new union contract, having a strong presence on the labor-management committee is vital. Let’s ensure Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC doesn’t forget who runs the lab—us, the workers.

Without further ado, we are excited to announce your new UPTE labor-management committee:

Robert Rowland
Alonzo Agrendano
Jim Huynh
Matt Epperley

It’s our collective strength that helped us achieve our new contract. Together, we can continue building a stronger, more inclusive union representing the goals and priorities of every UPTE member at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. If you’re invested enough to want a career at Lawrence Livermore Lab, you have a stake in making it the best possible workplace. Livermore Lab belongs to us as much as—no, even more than—it does to management.

What’s in our contract?

Bargaining updates

Find a full archive of updates from UPTE’s 2024 – 2025 contract negotiations with Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC, at upte.org/llnl-updates.

Thank you to our UPTE bargaining team!

Thank you to our UPTE bargaining team at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. Winning a strong union contract isn’t just about negotiations at the table; it requires all of us to demonstrate to management that we are united and ready to fight for what we deserve.

Here is your UPTE bargaining team.

Laureto Abella
Alonzo Agredano
Matthew Epperley
Mike Vasquez
Mike Wilson

Join us in ensuring that everyone working at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory is treated with the respect and dignity we deserve!

Since joining University Professional and Technical Employees CWA Local 9119 (UPTE) in 2006, we have focused on winning better working conditions, supporting lab workers, and pushing for transparency to address pay disparities at the lab. However, LLNL policies have recently made laying off workers without recourse easier. We encourage you and your colleagues to join us, share your experiences, and advocate for a fairer and safer workplace.