Kaiser Permanente WA Pro Tech, Optical, & Pharmacy WAGE INCREASES Online VOTE scheduled

Our union Bargaining Teams have reached a tentative agreement on mid-contract wage increases and are recommending a yes vote!

ONLINE VOTE SCHEDULED: Thursday, April 18, 2024 from 7am-5pm

On Thursday morning you will receive an email with your unique log-in credentials so you can review the wage increase proposal and vote. You must be a member in good standing to be eligible to participate in union votes, make sure your personal email is up-to-date use the QR code or visit ufcw3000.org >>

ONLINE INFORMATION MEETINGS:

Drop-in vote meetings to review the wage increase proposal and ask questions: Monday, April 15 from 5:30pm-6:30pm and Tuesday, April 16 from 12pm-1pm and 5:30pm-6:30pm

If you do not receive an email to vote on April 18, please contact union Rep Lauren VanWormer 206-436-6584 or Contract Specialist Rep JJ Benson 425-306-1357.

KAISER PRO TECH/OPTICAL & PHARMACY TAKING ACTION GETS RESULTS, TENTATIVE AGREEMENT ON WAGE INCREASES!

“Together we showed how strong we are as a Union and what we can accomplish when we come together!” —Jeannette (JJ) Benson

As KP WA UFCW3000 members, alongside the thousands of workers in the Alliance of Healthcare Unions, we let management know that enough is enough. As a result of your ongoing action over the last two years including petitions, postcards, and, most recently, the demand letter —Management has agreed to market rate adjustments, resulting in wage increases for UFCW members!

On Tuesday, April 2, our union team from Pro Tech Optical and Pharmacy along with Leaders from the Alliance of Healthcare Workers met with Management and successfully negotiated for mid-contract wage increases. These increases will be in addition to the contractual increases ratified in 2021.

Union Members will have an opportunity to review and discuss the tentative wage increases and vote. Additional information with dates and times will be sent soon. All members in good standing are encouraged to vote, make sure your current contact information, including your personal email address are up to date!

Update your information ahead of the vote: ufcw3000.org/update-your-information

“I appreciate giving feedback and seeing something happen as a result.” —Vicki Kobeski

Card Kingdom - Defend our contract

Card Kingdom
Defend our contract

After workers came together to discuss a broken PTO system, we came to an agreement with Card Kingdom that benefited both the Employer and union members. There has not been the same movement on our grievance against the Employer’s current practice of giving only one raise a year. We’ve provided numerous opportunities for Card Kingdom to fulfill the raises they agreed to during negotiations, but unfortunately, they have decided to maintain their position contrary to the contract.

Contracts that have two raises a year are standard in many of the industries our union represents. Workers on these scales earn a cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) and receive a raise on their anniversary date until they reach the top of the scale. This is the wage scale we fought for and gained at the table. Our contract must be followed as negotiated.

During the Union’s most recent conversation with the Employer’s legal counsel, they denied any wrongdoing, falsely accused the union of deception, and indicated they had no interest in a reasonable settlement short of an arbitrator’s order.

We cannot rely on arbitration to be the only mechanism to ensure our contract is followed. Becoming a shop steward is a great way to help build union power and as we head towards arbitration, we will be holding regular union meetings to discuss how to help enforce our union contract.

LabCorp - Join our info picket!

LabCorp Update
Join our info picket!

LabCorp Bargaining Team: Shelby Tyner, Nancy Pyanowski, Kyle Chrisman, Matt Noll, Deborah Gibby, Sam McVay, Lisa Magee

“Mediation feels like its working, and we’re making good progress on closing our open language proposals. But we know what we’re doing is clearing the way for our real battle: wages and benefits. We know that we must fight to win a fair contract, and we’re ready to. It’s time to act.” – Kyle Chrisman, Patient Service Techician

Last week, we met with LabCorp to continue negotiating our union contract. This was our second session with a federal mediator from FMCS, and it was as productive as the first. However, LabCorp’s economic proposal is still a far cry from solving our short staffing crisis. LabCorp has made it clear that they want to pay the bare minimum for labor while patient samples continue to be shipped out, draw sites are closed daily, and crucial positions remain unfilled. So join us on the picket line next Friday and tell LabCorp we demand better!

Informational Picket

Friday, April 12 @ 12pm—2pm
Swedish First Hill (at the park on Broadway and Marion)
Scan to RSVP or go to: mobilize.us/ufcw3000/event/613424/

We need you there! We’ll be providing shuttles from James Tower to the picket line on First Hill and back, so please join us when you’re on your break, off-the-clock.

What’s an informational picket? Workers walk, carry picket signs, chant, and share leaflets to let our community, patients, and providers know what we’re fighting for and how they can help support us.

Is it similar to a strike? No. Staff scheduled to work should go to work. Patients scheduled for care should go and get their care. The specific purpose of the action is to communicate the issues we have at the table with the public.

Is it legal? Yes. It’s not just legal, it’s our right as union members!

Who can picket? Everyone. By everyone, we mean EVERYONE: you (all off-the-clock LabCorp members), your family, friends, neighbors, colleagues, patients, allies, and pets!

Can I get in trouble if my manager doesn’t like it? No. It is illegal for supervisors to question or discipline any staff for talking about or participating in an info picket. The National Labor Relations Act protects your participation in this type of union activity – even if you’re on probation!

What if I can’t make it? Get a friend, neighbor, or coworker to stand in your place. Every single person makes a difference!

Upcoming Drop-in CAT Meetings:

Wednesday April 3
8:30am—10:30am @ Swedish First Hill, basement lab

Thursday April 4
8:30am—10:30am @ Swedish Cherry Hill, cafeteria
5:30pm—7:30pm @ Swedish First Hill, basement lab

Saturday Morning April 6
2am—4am @ Swedish Cherry Hill, cafeteria

Looking for a virtual meeting? Please reach out to Union Rep Christie Harris @ 206-436-6606 with your preferred days and times and we’ll work on setting one up.

For our member meeting calendar, a copy of your contract, updates, and more, visit our Member Info Hub: linktr.ee/LabForce3000/

Multicare Health System - Will MultiCare Address Our Health Insurance Plan Concerns?

“It’s beginning to feel a lot like groundhog day! We’re trying to make progress & movement here, and we just keep getting back rejected proposals from MultiCare…” — Danene Flower, Cardiology Tech

Our bargaining team have made numerous proposals to MultiCare across numerous bargaining dates— among other things, our proposals have focused on strengthening our job protections, increases to premiums and differentials to meet the market, and clearer ways to utilize our health insurance benefits.

We understand that throughout the bargaining process, we may not achieve the exact contract language we propose; but what we do not understand is why MultiCare continue rejecting many of our proposals in their entirety—often without a counter-proposal, or even a conversation from management about why these things may be of significant importance to us.

As a primary example: we have been honest with MultiCare & we have told them directly that we believe their health insurance plan is broken, and needs repair! Our proposals include:

  • A continuation of the Healthy@Work Wellness Program, as it was administered previously

  • An expansion to MultiCare’s pharmacy network, to allow us easier access to our prescribed medications in a timely & convenient manner

  • Expanding their in-network options, so we may seek providers where we choose to seek care

  • Expansion of benefit eligibility for our spouses, children, & families, as well as expansion of benefits which are offered to the participants on our plan

  • Expansions to the Vision coverage afforded by our plan, including testing & hardware costs

  • Refine Health Savings Account (HSA) funding for High Deductible Plan participants

  • The addition of Guardian Nurses, who serve as a resource (and sometimes even a cost-saving measure!) for us, in navigating our health, wellness, and the all-too-often complicated system of healthcare & health insurance.

Your bargaining team drafted thoughtful proposals to catch MultiCare’s attention—and yet, we feel that this dialogue is not happening!


Service Linen - Fair Wages For Everything We Do

Service Linen
Fair Wages For Everything We Do

Our Union Bargaining Team met last week with Service Linen Management, during which we discussed improving our contract with more holidays, wages, vacation time, and immigrant worker protection language. There is a big gap between what we need to feel valued and appreciated as employees at Service Linen and what Management believes we deserve.

Management must understand laudably and clearly that we need more pay and benefits and that every person who works at Service Linen expects more from the company. We are ready to hear back from them on April 9. We are ready to make our voices heard! Wear your buttons, “More Pay!”

“We need to be strong and support each other, we cannot let our guard down now. We need to stay united, until we win. We all deserve a raise, we work too hard! ­—Godofredo Santos Cordova, Bargaining Team, Soil Department

“Your support, participation, and being informed about what is happening at the table are key to winning better wages and benefits. Keep wearing your buttons -we want more pay!” —Maria Miroy, Bargaining Team Member, Garment Department

“Our goal is to get good wages for all, vacation, healthcare, and fair treatment. The only way we can make it happen is together, all departments from washers to garments, soil and housekeeping. Even when we speak many languages and come from different backgrounds, we heard what you need, we need our employer to listen too. We all work very hard and need more pay to live with dignity during this time when everything is too expensive.” —Asha Hirsi, Bargaining Team Member, Housekeeping Department

Sueldos justos por todo lo que hacemos

Nuestro equipo se reunió la semana pasada con la gerencia de Service Linen, durante la cual discutimos cómo mejorar nuestro contrato con más días festivos, salarios, tiempo de vacaciones y lenguaje de protección de los trabajadores inmigrantes. Existe una gran brecha entre lo que necesitamos para sentirnos valorados y apreciados como empleados de Service Linen y lo que la gerencia cree que merecemos.

La gerencia debe comprender de manera loable y clara que necesitamos más salarios y beneficios y que cada persona que trabaja en Service Linen espera más de la empresa. Estamos listos para recibir noticias suyas el 9 de abril. ¡Estamos listos para hacer oír nuestra voz! ¡Usa tus botones, “más pago!”

“Necesitamos estar fuertes y apoyarnos entre nosotros, no podemos bajar la guardia. Tenemos que estar unidos, hasta la victoria. Nos merecemos un aumento de sueldo, trabajamos demasiado duro! —Godofredo Santos Cordova, Equipo negociador, Departamento de Textiles sucios

Su apoyo, participación y mantenerse informados de lo que sucede en la mesa de negociaciones es clave para ganar mejores sueldos y beneficios. Siga poniéndose sus botones- queremos mas pago! —Maria Miroy, Equipo negociador, Departamento de textiles

“Nuestra meta es obtener buenos sueldos para todos, vacaciones, seguro medico, y trato justo. La única manera que podemos lograrlo es juntos, todos los departamentos desde los que lavan, cuelgan, sortean, reciben la ropa sucia, y los que limpiamos. Aunque hablamos varios idiomas y venimos de diferentes lugares, escuchamos lo que todos necesitan, y ahora necesitamos que nuestro empleador nos escuche también. Todos trabajamos duro y ocupamos mas pago para vivir con dignidad durante esta época que todo esta carísimo.” —Asha Hirsi, Equipo negociador, Departamento de Limpieza

Lương công bằng cho mọi công việc chúng ta làm

Nhóm đàm phán của Liên đoàn chúng tôi đã gặp ban quản lý của Service Linen vào tuần trước, trong đó chúng tôi đã thảo luận về việc cải thiện hợp đồng của chúng tôi với nhiều ngày lễ hơn, mức lương cao hơn, thời gian nghỉ phép và ngôn ngữ bảo vệ công nhân nhập cư. Có một khoảng cách lớn giữa những gì chúng tôi cần để cảm thấy được đánh giá và đánh giá cao như những nhân viên tại Service Linen và những gì ban quản lý tin rằng chúng tôi xứng đáng.

Ban quản lý phải hiểu rõ rằng chúng tôi cần được trả lương và phúc lợi cao hơn và mỗi người làm việc tại Service Linen đều mong đợi nhiều hơn từ công ty. Chúng tôi sẵn sàng chờ đợi phản hồi từ họ vào ngày 9 tháng 4. Chúng tôi sẵn sàng để tiếng nói của chúng tôi được nghe! Hãy đeo nút, "Lương cao hơn nữa!"

“Chúng ta cần phải mạnh mẽ và hỗ trợ lẫn nhau, chúng ta không thể để lơ là bây giờ. Chúng ta cần phải đoàn kết, cho đến khi chiến thắng. Tất cả chúng ta đều xứng đáng được tăng lương, chúng ta làm việc quá chăm chỉ!” —Godofredo Santos Cordova, Nhóm đàm phán, Bộ Đất đai

“Sự ủng hộ, sự tham gia và việc được thông tin về những gì đang diễn ra tại bàn đàm phán là chìa khóa để chiến thắng mức lương và phúc lợi tốt hơn. Hãy tiếp tục đeo nút - chúng tôi muốn lương cao hơn!” —Maria Miroy, Nhóm đàm phán, Bộ May mặc

“Mục tiêu của chúng tôi là để đạt được mức lương tốt cho tất cả mọi người, kỳ nghỉ, chăm sóc sức khỏe và được đối xử công bằng. Cách duy nhất chúng ta có thể làm điều đó là cùng nhau, tất cả các phòng ban từ nhân viên giặt đến nhân viên làm quần áo, vệ sinh và nhân viên dọn dẹp. Ngay cả khi chúng ta nói nhiều ngôn ngữ và đến từ các nền văn hóa khác nhau, chúng tôi đã nghe được những gì bạn cần, chúng tôi cũng cần nhà tuyển dụng của chúng tôi lắng nghe. Chúng ta đều làm việc rất chăm chỉ và cần được trả lương cao hơn để sống một cuộc sống đáng sống trong thời điểm mà mọi thứ quá đắt đỏ." —Asha Hirsi, Nhóm đàm phán, Bộ Dọn dẹp và Bảo trì

Zenith American Solutions - Bargaining Begins!

Zenith American Solutions
Bargaining Begins!

Our member Bargaining Team met with Management on March 29 for our first negotiating session. We took the opportunity to share some of our core concerns with Management, such as lack of competitive pay, lack of training for new hires, and an inability to recruit and retain the employees that Zenith needs to succeed.

Management listened, and in fact agreed that our issues were significant concerns for them as well. In light of this, we are cautiously optimistic that we will see positive progress at our next meeting when we present a comprehensive contract proposal on April 10.

For more information, contact Union Rep Jack Crow or a member of our Bargaining Team.

Our Bargaining Team: Terra Powell, Lori Bomengen, Mitch Longoria

Providence Sacred Heart Being united gets results, but the fight isn’t over.

If our Bargaining Team is unable to reach a fully recommended offer at our next session on April 8  —then our union Bargaining Team is recommending a NO vote on the contract proposal and a YES vote to re-authorize a strike. 

When we fight we win! Management heard us because of our unanimous strike authorization vote. With the strength and support of our co-workers behind us, we were able to lock in significant movement at the table:  

We beat back management’s attempts to gut our dental plan. 

  • Proposals were exchanged that would ensure NO changes to our contractual dental plan over the course of the contract and included language that would ensure we keep our Dental plan in place long term, as long as it remains the standard for the Service & Maintenance unit at the hospital.  

We also locked in new Tentative Agreements on:  

  • Recognition of past experience for New Hires 

  • Increase Shift Differentials 

  • Increased Standby pay 

  •  Preceptor Premium 

  • Adding MLK Day as a holiday 

  • Clarity of sick leave usage 

  • Removal of Ghost Step for step 23 and Step 11 

  • Improved Grievance process 

  • Staffing LOU  

  • Tuition reimbursement increase 

While these are promising improvements they are not enough until we win significant improvements on wage proposals. 

Caregivers deserve respect from Management, Sacred Heart is the only level 2 trauma hospital in the area and is a vital resource for our community for miles around. Other hospitals send us their most complicated and desperate patients to get the care they need. 

Throughout the negotiation process Management has tried to circumvent good faith bargaining by unanimously implementing procedures around mealtimes and breaks, imposing a wage path without negotiating, frustrating the process by failing to provide essential information to our union bargaining team, and other unfair labor practices.  

Contract vote scheduled: Thursday, April 11 from 7am to 8pm in the Leahy Room (next to the cafeteria). 

If we are unable to reach a fully recommended offer at our next session scheduled for April 8 our union Bargaining Team is recommending a NO vote on the contract proposal and a YES vote to re-authorize a strike. Any time there are significant changes to the proposal we must re-vote. All members in good standing are encouraged to vote. To receive the union strike pay benefit, you must complete a W9 form before we go on strike >>

“We need to show Management that the progress we made isn’t enough with a strong NO Vote. We hope we can reach a tentative agreement, but we are united and ready for a ULP strike if we must. Over the next week we will be signing up for strike shifts and picket captain trainings. We are not afraid to do what we must to win,” - Craig Kistler 

“We need to recruit and retain talented caregivers so that we can provide the quality healthcare this community expects from a Trauma level 2 Hospital. Spokane has become one of the most expensive places to live in Eastern Washington, we need wages that stay competitive with other area healthcare centers and acknowledge the unique and important role that Sacred Heart plays in caring for communities for miles around.” - Teresa Bowden

Next steps:

  1. Addend the contract vote/strike re-authorization vote on Thursday, April 11 from 7am to 8pm in the Leahy Room (next to the cafeteria.

  1.  Strike shift sign-ups will be available next week 

  1. To receive strike pay you must complete and return a W-9 >> 

Kraken (Retail) - Tentative Agreement Reached

Kraken (Retail)
Tentative Agreement Reached
Our Bargaining Team recommends a “YES” Vote!

After months of bargaining, our Bargaining Team has reached a new tentative settlement agreement with BDA. The outstanding result of the final agreement reflects everyone’s hard work and commitment. Our union is driven by members coming together to fight for better working conditions and here are some of the things in our tentative agreement:

  • *NEW* Ratification Bonus of $125

  • Retroactive pay for workers making under $21/hr and for Keyholder premiums starting September 25, 2023

  • Increased base wage for all workers and guaranteed retention bonus

  • ORCA and parking benefits

  • Workplace protections including just cause for disciplines

  • Meals provided at every game

  • Improvement on merch options for members

  • Increased tuition assistance

  • And more!

Members will be able to review the full collective bargaining agreement (CBA) and cast a vote on whether to approve it at our vote meeting.

Vote Details

Workers may only vote during the designated vote window and must attend in person. Complete a union application, review the agreement, ask questions, and cast your ballot!

Tuesday, April 9 @ 3pm—5pm
Climate Pledge Arena - Kraken Team Store, 334 1st Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109

Questions? Contact Union Rep Dominick Ojeda @ 206-436-6586.

Swains General Store - Contract Ratified!

Swains General Store
Contract Ratified!

The votes have been counted and UFCW Local 3000 members at Swains General Store have voted to ratify our new 3-year contract! Our new contract includes:

  • $1.30/hr wage increase paid retroactively back to January 1, 2024

  • Significantly reduces the number of hours required to attain Journey status

  • Maintains our FREE quality healthcare through throughout the term of our 3-year contract

  • A new personal day, and much more

If you have any questions please reach out to a workplace steward or Union Rep Naomi Oligario @ 360-662-1989.

Ashley House - Contract Ratifed

Ashley House members overwhelmingly voted this week to approve a new Union Contract!

Voting took place at each of the seven houses, where we had great conversations with Union Members about the new contract and our plans for upcoming bargaining.

Highlights of the contract include:

  • 3% Wage Increase Effective January 2024
  • Updating the Benefits/Health and Welfare section including the Education Fund language.
  • Duration of the contract through August 1, 2024.

Thank you to our fabulous Bargaining Team!

— Cindy Jones, LPN, Browns Point; Emily Guffin, RN, Spokane; Donna Iverson, CNA, Olympia

PRMCE RN Next Steps!

*Day Correction!
An earlier version of this notice read, "Tuesday, March 25". The correct day is Monday, March 25. Thank you for your patience.

Now that we have solidified the language in our contract, the next step is contract enforcement. Nurses have already seen changes to staffing practices through the discontinuation of the co-caring model. We can achieve more changes to patient care and working conditions by standing united. It was through nurses advocating against the co-caring model in staffing committees and in their units that we were able to get rid of this poor model. The committees in our contract are the ingredients needed to create changes at PRMCE.

Contract Enforcement Meeting: March 25 @ 7:30pm 

To learn more about getting involved or how nurses are enforcing contract language, join us via ZOOM on Monday, March 25 at 7:30pm to discuss next steps in growing our collective voice in the workplace! Join here>> 

We will be also be providing an update about contract implementation questions like low census/incentive shifts, step progression, and staffing bonus.

Lourdes Medical Center Service and Maintenance Contract Ratified!

Contract extended!

On March 15, 2024, Members of the Service and Maintenance Unit ratified a 2-year extension to their current contract that will now expire July 23, 2027. The contract extension will provide wage increases the first full pay period in April to all represented employees and place

Lourdes at a far better position to recruit and retain staff. Represented staff will start accruing PTO at a higher rate and the max cap on the PTO bank will increase.

Please contact a bargaining team member or Union Representative Juanita Quezada with any questions or concerns.

LabCorp - Federal Mediation Begins

Last week, our union Bargaining Team met with LabCorp management and for the first time this contract cycle, a Mediator from the Federal Mediation & Conciliation Services (FMCS) joined us to help facilitate negotiations.

First, the good: We’re making movement on most of the outstanding non-economic proposals, which means we’re locking down needed changes and narrowing the scope of our negotiations to crucial wage and benefits improvements. We’re securing parking for Seattle Couriers, a stipend for members who work from home, and stronger Union Stewards and Membership language.

We also received LabCorp’s economic and benefits counter. We’re excited to announce that LabCorp has agreed to new employees being eligible for health insurance at the beginning of the next month following their hire date (instead of needing to wait 60 days) and to extending coverage on our Blue Cross Blue Shield plans for MDLive (Telehealth). We’re also excited to share that LabCorp is working with the restructured wage scale that we carefully crafted in February, which eliminates all ghost steps, has the same number of maximum steps for all positions, and gets everyone to the top of the scale faster.

Now, the bad: LabCorp still isn’t offering fair or competitive compensation. Their new proposal maintains:

  • 0% - 5% wage increases over the rates members are making right now
  • only a 2% annual COLA increase for Year 2 and Year 3
  • no consistent percentage increases between steps
  • no increases to differentials, premium rates, or holidays
  • higher employee monthly healthcare premiums ($198.98 for employee-only plans)
  • increased out of pocket maximums ($6,000/$12,000)
  • higher copays ($30 primary care, $70 specialist, $200 emergency room, $10/$20 RX)
  • no tuition reimbursement, 401k improvements, or other optional benefits coverage

LabCorp cannot solve their recruitment and retention issues with this proposal. We want to be fully staffed so that we can provide the quality service that our community deserves, and we’re willing to fight for it.

“If you’re really serious about winning better wages and healthcare, the time to show up is now. It’s not enough to talk. You need to walk the walk with us.”

Deborah Gibby, Senior Lab Assistant

UPCOMING ACTION: INFORMATIONAL PICKET!

Friday, April 12 12pm – 2pm

@ Swedish Hospital – First Hill Campus

We’ll be holding an informational picket and community rally with our patients, providers, union partners, family, and friends to show LabCorp we stand together for a fair contract. We need everyone! Find more information & RSVP at: >> RSVP HERE

UPCOMING: DROP-IN CONTRACT ACTION MEETINGS

Tuesday, March 19 7:30am – 9:30am

Wednesday, March 20 & Thursday, March 21 9:00am – 9:30am

@ James Tower Cafeteria, Swedish Cherry Hill

Come down and talk with your bargaining team about negotiations updates and upcoming actions!

Bargaining Team: Kyle Chrisman, Deborah Gibby, Lisa Magee, Sam McVay, Matt Noll, Nancy Pyanowski, Shelby Tyner

Please reach out to a member of your bargaining team, or to your Union Reps Christie Harris at 206-436-6606 and Charlie King at 206-436-6518 if you have questions or want to get more involved.

Providence Regional Medical Center Everett - Next Steps for Inpatient Rehab

Providence Regional Medical Center Everett
Next Steps for Inpatient Rehab

On March 12 we met with Providence Everett (PRMCE) Management about the future of Inpatient Rehabilitation at the Pacific Campus. PRMCE told us they plan on moving Inpatient Rehabilitation to an offsite location near South Everett/Lynnwood which will be managed by LifePoint. The new site will have 40 beds and is expected to open sometime in the late summer.

PRMCE plans on closing inpatient rehab at the Pacific Campus once the new site can take patients but does not know the exact date of when this will occur.

Under our contracts and federal law, RN, Tech, and Professional caregivers have the right to bargain over the effects of a unit closure. Additionally, PRMCE must provide caregivers with a 14 to 30-day notice of layoffs and current employees can bump existing employees (please refer to the seniority article 7.1).

While we do not have a set date for when the closure will occur, we will be setting a bargaining date to negotiate over the impact of the closure.

Join the closure discussion and work on proposals!

Tuesday, March 19 @ 6pm
Contact your Union Rep for Zoom details

Questions? Please contact Union Rep Jack Crow (Pro and Tech) @ 206-436-6614 or Union Rep Anthony Cantu (RN) @ 206-436-6566.

MultiCare Auburn Medical Center Professionals - Show me the money!

MultiCare Auburn Medical Center Professionals
Show me the money!

BARGAINING TEAM: Brent Kirshenbaum, Pharmacy; Ramona Strassburg, Psychiatry Adult; Marci Pindi, Social Work

Our Bargaining Team met with MultiCare on March 7 to continue negotiations on our first Union contract.

While we did get responses back from MultiCare on some outstanding articles regarding our working conditions - like scheduling and FTE concerns, required health exams, and where members of our union can address staffing concerns, we received a similar response to MultiCare on our insurance benefits to what appears to be MultiCare’s current approach to insurance benefits - in short - rejecting the proposal almost in its entirety.

Furthermore, we are still awaiting a formal response to many of our other economic proposals: i.e; our wages!

We’re eager to see what MultiCare comes to the table with at our next bargaining session, which is scheduled for Wednesday, March 20.

“So many of my coworkers came to me with frustrations on our benefits… and MultiCare came back and just dismissed all of them.” —Brent Kirshenbaum, Pharmacy, Bargaining Team member

MultiCare Health Systems If these dozen voices aren’t heard —then our two thousand will be!

“MultiCare is holding hostage your present stability for the sake of future uncertainties”—Brian Dansereau, Pharmacy Technician 

Our union bargaining team met with MultiCare on Wednesday, March 6 to continue negotiations on our nine contracts. 
While responding to our proposals on topics such as concerns with our insurance benefits, or a guarantee that parking will remain free- Management’s unwillingness to agree to these proposals was chalked up to an uncertainty over what MultiCare might decide in the future, or sentiments that the insurance benefits are “system wide”- so we’re left to suspect that means it’s too difficult for them to amend? 

We feel it is too difficult to navigate the constant changes in health insurance for ourselves, our families, and our children; we feel it is too difficult to wait longer and longer to see our physicians; and we feel it’s too difficult to get the prescriptions those physicians have prescribed us when we have to navigate MultiCare’s narrowing in-network eligibility! 

If MultiCare can’t hear the demands of our bargaining team —they WILL hear the voices of over 2,000 MultiCare employees represented in these nine contracts: we’re here to bargain for our benefits and our working conditions! 

Sign the Unity Petition and stay up to date on all-things MultiCare bargaining

Take action checklist:

  • Sign and share the petition, We Stand United for a Fair Contract at MultiCare

  • Join the Facebook Group, MultiCare Workers United for a Fair Contract

REI Union Workers from Across the US March on Company Headquarters, Demand to Bargain in Good Faith

REI workers from around the country joined together yesterday to show our power and unwavering solidarity to fight for a fair first contract, marching on REI headquarters to invite CEO Eric Artz to sit down with representatives from the worker bargaining team—in person, right in the parking lot. REI management was a no-show, so the group of green vests delivered a letter to the Employer's locked front door, surrounded by cheering friends and allies there in solidarity!

REI has unilaterally changed their longstanding past practice and took away merit raises and 2024 Summit Pay at union REIs. Our union has joined other REI union locals around the country to file an Unfair Labor Practice against REI for breaking labor law.

Hear directly from our coworker Sue about why yesterday was so important:

REI has a list of values and one of them is the ‘co-op way’. One of them is that we start from a place of respect. We acknowledge and resolve our differences of opinion because it helps us tackle problems, learn faster, do better, and go further.

Has REI lived up to the co-op way? Union workers yesterday went to HQ to say NO! and to demand REI stop union-busting and negotiate with union workers in good faith. The way we win a fair contract is by being engaged and being ready to exercise our right to fight for it! Reach out to anyone on your bargaining team to get more involved in negotiations and upcoming actions.

Feel free to reach out to your union rep Dominick Ojeda at (206) 436-6586.

You can find more about the national campaign here: ourrei.com
View more from the action yesterday at the REI Union Twitter

Ashley House We have reached a tentative agreement on a new Union Contract

This contract is fully recommended by the Bargaining Team. Our Union Bargaining Team: (L-R) Cindy Jones LPN Browns Point, Emily Guffin RN Spokane, Donna Iverson CNA Olympia

Highlights include:

  • 3% Wage Increase

  • Effective January 2024

  • Maintenance of Health Benefits

  • Expiration Date of August 1, 2024

Contract Votes Scheduled!

Monday, March 18 from 4:30pm-7:00pm

Olympia: 1240 Smith Street SE. Olympia WA 98501

Shoreline: 18904 Burke Ave N. Shoreline WA 98133

Tuesday, March 19 from 4:30pm-7:00pm

Brown’s Point: 4411 Browns Point Blvd. NE. Tacoma WA 98422

Kent: 25120 43 Avenue S. Kent WA 98032

Wednesday March 20, 2024 from 4:30pm-7:00pm

Edgewood: 11306 8th Street E. Edgewood WA 98372

Auburn: 30313 118th Avenue SE. Auburn WA 98092

Spokane: 4118 S. Cook Street. Spokane WA 99223

UFCW 3000 members in good standing are encouraged to attend a meeting, ask questions, and vote. For additional information contact our Union Representative or a Bargaining Team member.