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What is the No Hit List (NHL)?

The purpose of the No Hit List (NHL) is to find the Non-Members and make them Active; if an Employee is contributing to the IPF, the should be an Active IUPAT Member.

The IUPAT works with the International Pension Fund to compare the last six months of Working Employees to the Current Active Membership in the IUPAT.  The Working Employees that do not match (by SSN/SIN) an Active Member Record in IMSe create the No Hit List.

 

FAQ’s

[ht_accordion sections=”5″ section_head_1=’Can the List be broken down by Local Union?’ section_content_1=’No.  These Employees are not currently affiliated with a Local Union and work is done mostly by a Council Agreement.  If need be, send the entire list to each Business Rep, and have them respond only to their Employers Employees, rather than having one person do every Employee.’ section_head_2=’Where can I find the No Hit List’ section_content_2=’Member Management – Daybook Report – Search for DC and View the Most Recent Historic Daybook Report Month’ section_head_3=’Who should work on the No Hit List?’ section_content_3=’Each District Council should have a plan in place between the BM/ST, Admin Staff, and Business Reps.’ section_head_4=’Is this just cleaning up records at the International Office’ section_content_4=’This is a side effect, however, the main goal of the No Hit List is making sure we retain and maintain Membership. Employees on the No Hit List are the easy targets when it comes to gaining Membership.’ section_head_5=’How do I send the No Hit List?’ section_content_5=’The downloaded file from IMSe should be updated and sent back to imssupport@iupat.org’ id=”” class=”” style=”” ]

Updated on April 24, 2018

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