Understanding your perspectives: UPP’s 2026 member survey

From May 19 to June 9, UPP invites members to take part in the 2026 member survey. Your input helps inform how we evolve our communications, resources, and services to better meet your needs.

At UPP, understanding what matters most to our members is essential to how we communicate, support, and serve you over time.

That’s why this spring, we’re inviting our members to take part in our 2026 survey. Building on what we heard in 2021-2022, this is an opportunity to share your perspectives—what you know about your pension, what you’d like to learn more about, and what you expect from UPP.

Your feedback will help inform how we communicate with you, the resources we develop, and the services we prioritize in the years ahead. It’s an important part of how we continually listen, learn, and stay accountable to our members.

We review results in aggregate to identify common themes and use those insights to guide improvements to communications, education, and service.

About the survey

  • The survey is open from May 19 to June 9
  • You’ll receive an email invitation from UPP
  • It takes approximately 15-20 minutes to complete
  • Responses are anonymous and cannot be linked back to you

To make sure you receive the invitation, please confirm your email address is up to date in the myUPP Member Portal. And if you have any questions, please contact UPP Member Services.

What happens next

After the survey closes, we’ll share what we’ve heard at a high level, including key themes and what we’ve learned. You can view the insights from our 2021-2022 survey here.

Media Contact

Kelly Conlon
Managing Director, Strategic Communications and External Relations
[email protected]

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