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Providence St. Peter Case Manager RNs BARGAINING CONTINUES

Providence St. Peter Case Manager RNs
BARGAINING CONTINUES

“Management may not have a clear idea of what we do, but we are important to the functioning of the hospital!” ­—Alison Studeman, Case Manager

On Tuesday, August 22, our union Bargaining Team met with PSPH Management to continue bargaining our Memorandum of Understanding. While we were able to come to a minor agreement on not needing to re-submit 2023 vacation requests once we joined the larger union RN group, we were not able to get a concrete counterproposal from Management on our wage scale.

PSPH Management says they cannot cost out our last proposal, which would properly recognize past experience for placement on the existing union pay scale. The reason we were given is that Providence does not have our resumes on file to see what wage increases would look like. They have not moved from their initial position on wages, which would create a second lesser-paid tier of Case Manager RNs in the union contract. We do not believe our work to be of lesser value than that of bedside RNs!

However, we did agree to provide Management with as much data as we could possibly gather on the past experience of all of our case manager colleagues, so they could more seriously evaluate our proposal.

As such, we are asking that you please submit an updated resume to Union Rep Brandan Zielinski. If you have specific questions about this, we encourage to call and leave a voicemail @ 206-436-6603 OR talk to one of our Bargaining Team members!

Please keep wearing your union buttons at work, stay tuned for details, and ask a Bargaining Team member if you have any questions!

Our Bargaining Team: Mary Briles, Case Manager; Melissa Macchiarella, Case Manager; [not pictured]: Alison Studeman, Case Manager