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Providence St. Peter Hospital - Heated discussion over EIB and PTO!

On February 2, we met with Providence and discussed EIB/PTO, retirement plan, health insurance, seniority, lay-offs, and leaves of absence. We are getting close to an agreement on seniority and leaves of absence. Seniority is the years of service you have within a bargaining unit job classification and is specific to union contracts. “Seniority” is an example of the UNION DIFFERENCE!

Union contracts often times memorialize current workplace practices, but they also have better benefits than those non-represented/non-union employees receive. Also when benefits and workplace conditions are spelled out in a union contract, Providence cannot make changes without first bargaining with the Union. This is the UNION DIFFERENCE! As a non-represented employee, Providence can change all workplace conditions without any employee input.

We organized to keep our EIB/PTO, to better workplace conditions, and to stop Providence from changing policies. We have been making proposals with this in mind. Providence lost their cool in the last session and showed us that they are not interested in our need for stability and want to continue changing policies like EIB/PTO. They want to take away our ability to “demand to bargain.” We will continue to demand better contract language and better workplace conditions, but we need your support!

We are circulating a financial transparency petition, which demands that Providence share financial information with us.

We ask that everyone sign this petition, which will pressure Providence to give us more financial information and will show that we are united! You can sign this petition online or sign in-person with one of the Bargaining Team members.

Our next bargaining date is February 11 and we have a couple of dates in March. If you have bargaining questions or workplace issues, please contact Erin McCoy (union representative) emccoy@ufcw21.org.

In Solidarity, Your Tech Bargaining Team: Josh Wood (CT), Shapel Morgan (X-ray), Rae Lynn Korpi (RT), Colleen Castaneda (Cath Lab)