Summit Pacific Medical Center - The Employer Produces Another Shameful Economic Response

“The frustrating thing is that we are proposing a fair economic package and Summit doesn’t want to even meet us at our reasonable demands.” 

— Angi Swinhart, Clinic Resource RN

On Friday, January 22, the employer made many flip-flop arguments regarding current policy; it seems like when it is financially beneficial to them, they’d like to stick to current policy, yet when it benefits employees, they’d like to get rid of it. For example, SPMC would like to deny pay raises to employees they issue discipline to, which they justify by citing existing policy; yet they also want to eliminate paid lunches for ED RN’s which has long been standard practice at SPMC. 

Other highlights from last Friday include:

Education Leave—The union has proposed to expand paid educational leave for Tech and Service, but the employer continues to reject this proposal.

“I would think SPMC would want to support and encourage their staff to move up the ranks especially if they plan on working within the organization.” 

— Bailey Walczak, BSN, RN, DNP-S

Wages—the Employer produced another shameful wage proposal which is nowhere near area competitor’s wages with minimal movement to slightly increase Hospital RN’s wages and only in year one of the three-year deal. Most employees would only see a 4.5% increase over the course of 3 years in the employer’s most recent proposal, well below what most other area hospitals have been offering.


“We are the employees that go into the trenches with these patients and put our health and safety on the line for this company. We are what makes Summit Pacific what it is. Many of your employees are scared to express how they feel and how disconnected they feel administration is. Stop stalling on fair and doable changes!” 

—Mandy Jo, Ultrasound Tech

We are still asking for you to join us at our next board of director’s meeting and to share our stories; this has been a powerful way to make sure our voices are heard and will help hold the administration accountable. 

Join Us Thursday, January 28 

@ 6PM (via Zoom) 

Contact your Bargaining Team or Union Rep for call-in details. Details will be also emailed out.

Even if you can’t attend the board of director’s meeting, share your stories here: