Skagit Regional Health and Cascade Valley Hospital - Bargaining Update: Continuing the Fight for a Fair Contract
/Over the last six months, your Bargaining Teams have continued working hard to secure a comprehensive contract and dignified monetary compensation for all your work and commitment. They have faced numerous hurdles, including negativity from the Employer, which has led to back-to-back meetings to expedite the process. The Employer has been unwilling to find common ground on topics that your Bargaining Teams have identified as crucial for the well-being of every worker at Skagit Regional Health. An aggressive Employer wants to take away privileges and practices that have endured for years. An Employer who is short-sighted to workers' needs and continues making decisions that affect workers' personal life stability. Your Bargaining Teams are still standing strong and even more energized to escalate this fight.
Last week, we presented all the research we spent almost 100 hours on collectively to the Employer, as requested. The Employer assured us that the information we presented shed light on the need to consider and review their market proposal and that he would get back to us last week. Last Thursday, when we advised that we are still waiting for their response as changes were expected, the Employer's attorney said, "That is unlikely. We will review, but our proposal is not likely to change." The Employer promised to review and respond in good faith but threw that away.
One of your Bargaining Team members expressed the following:
"After the Employer's recent email and yesterday's bargaining session, negotiations remain ongoing, and nothing is final. The Employer indicated they are unlikely to include the market research we provided. We know many of our members are struggling, and we are bargaining with that reality front and center. We remain committed to securing a contract that delivers real economic stability. Our unity is our power."
While we are ready to return to the table on the 13th, 26th, and 27th (CVH), it is time for us to show SRH our collective power. As Ashley P. (Bargaining Team and UFCW 3000 executive member) stated:
"We stand firm in our economics because fair pay isn't a request—it's what we deserve."
Let's make some noise about what we deserve.
Graydon H. (Bargaining Team member) reminds us, with his words, that we are still hungry and eager:
"A strong contract isn't rushed—it is built with time, unity, and unwavering determination."
Skagit Regional Health Bargaining Team: Marilyn Faber, Union Rep; Celia Ponce-Sanchez, Union Rep; Kendra Valdez; Cindy Tjaden; Isabel Contreras; Kalisa Dolph; Britney Myers-Fuller; Ashley Price; Briana Hovsepian; Graydon Hingey; Michael Koenig; Annalise Pasillas; Elizabeth Major; Alina Delano; Micheal Schwartz; Daniel Booker, Hospice of the Northwest; Cesar R Quiles-Borrero, Negotiator
Cascade Valley Hospital Bargaining Team: Bruce Le, Union Rep; Tia Hafner; Carl Ramirez; Calley Woodworth; Rana Rennels; Cesar R Quiles-Borrero, Negotiator
If you have questions or would like to get more involved in organizing a fair contract, please reach out to your Skagit Regional Health Union Rep, Marilyn Faber, at 1-866-210-3000, EXT. 4678 or Cascade Valley Hospital Union Rep, Bruce Le, at 1-866-210-3000, EXT. 6614.
