PCC Contract Votes Scheduled!

PCC Contract Votes Scheduled!

After eight months of bargaining, sticker-ups, button-ups, leaflets at our stores, dozens of Contract Action Team meetings, and a massively successful info picket — all to reclaim our co-op for the workers and members who built it — your Bargaining Team reached a Tentative Agreement and recommends a YES vote to accept the proposal from PCC

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Tri Cities Community Health Employer’s First Economic Response Falls Short

Tri Cities Community Health
Employer’s First Economic Response Falls Short

Our Bargaining Team met with the Employer on June 11 and received their first economic response. Unfortunately, we do not feel the Employer heard our concerns. Their proposal falls short of what is needed to bring our wages and benefits in line with the market and does not address the ongoing challenges of recruiting and retaining nurses.

We want our clinic to be a place where nurses choose to work and stay—one that attracts and retains the skilled caregivers our families and community members deserve.

We need your support. Please stand in solidarity with your Bargaining Team by signing our petition:

Sign Petition Here >>

Signing the petition is one of the strongest ways to show your support. A strong show of member support sends a clear message that we are united behind our bargaining priorities and committed to securing a fair contract.

“Negotiations provide an opportunity for workers to have a voice and influence decisions that directly affect their lives.”

What’s Next: CAT Meeting and Leaders in Action Training

June 15
6pm - 7pm
Tri Cities Office
2505 Duportail St, Suite D
Richland, WA 99352-4079

Bargaining Team: Sophia Rubalcava, RN; Hilda Torres, RN; Carina Gonzalez, RN

Please reach out to our Bargaining Team or your Union Rep, Juanita Quezada, at (509) 340-7407, if you have any questions or concerns.

PRMCE RN Honing in...

PRMCE RN Honing in...

We bargained three days this week June 9 – 11 and will return to the bargaining table July 27 -28.  This week our team focused on prioritizing our many language proposals and made significant process. We received the outstanding information requests from the Employer, which allowed us to cost potential proposals regarding health care and engage in continued conversation around the UFCW 3000 pension plan for nurses.

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PCC Tentative Agreement Reached

PCC Tentative Agreement Reached

Over the last several months, we’ve stickered up, buttoned up, leafleted our stores, attended dozens of Contract Action Team meetings, and educated our customers and coworkers at a massive info picket — all to reclaim our co-op for the workers and members who built it. 

And now, after bargaining into the wee hours of the morning on June 11, our worker-elected, member-led Bargaining Team has reached a tentative agreement with PCC. 

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Olympic Medical Center Pro Tech - Bargaining Update

We are working to create a strong contract. Our proposals keep the contract competitive and relevant.

Management proposed increasing the cost of health benefits for workers who work less than a .8 FTE. This is unacceptable! We need part-time workers and want them to have the same access to benefits as other OMC workers.

Management’s wage proposals are unrealistic. We are proposing sustainable wage increases.

Management proposed that we give them 30 days’ notice for vacation days taken during non-prime time, because it’s easier for managers.

We are all working harder than ever before. We need to ensure that OMC values this work and holds to its commitment. We are a valuable part of this community.

Want more information? Come to the Contract Action Meeting!

June 17
5pm - 7pm
McCarter Room (located in cafeteria)
Olympic Medical Center
939 Caroline Street
Port Angeles, WA 98362

Or call Union Rep Collin Greer at 360-662-1982.

Bargaining Team: Joshua Johnson, Sandra Caudill, Hector Pozernick, Patricia Wood

VMFH St. Michael Medical Center Professional-Technical-Clinical Support Bargaining Update

VMFH St. Michael Medical Center Professional-Technical-Clinical Support Bargaining Update

The Employer returned in the afternoon with only a partial response to our comprehensive proposal and did not yet provide a full economic response. Our Bargaining Team spent the rest of the day reviewing their proposals, pushing back where needed, and continuing to focus the conversation on the issues that matter most to members: staffing, safety, recruitment and retention, and fair wages and benefits.

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Grand Central Bakery Progress at the table but more movement is needed

Grand Central Bakery Progress at the table but more movement is needed

Our Union Bargaining Team met with the Employer for back-to-back sessions on Monday and Tuesday, June 8 and 9.
We’ve reached tentative agreements on:

  • Paid bereavement leave

  • Baker premiums for non-Pastry Leads

  • 14-hour rest period between scheduled shifts 

  • Minimum 32 hours for Culinary Lead, Pastry Lead, Assistant Café Manager 

  • Enshrining the practice of paying employees more who are stepping into a higher role temporarily 

  • Hazard pay during a state of emergency

Though we’ve set a strong foundation, there’s more work to be done. The Employer’s proposed wage scale is far from what we deserve. We know that our Cafe Team Members deserve more than minimum wage. While the Employer has come closer to our wage proposals for Shift Leads, Culinary Leads, Pastry Leads, and Assistant Café Managers, their hard work also deserves appropriate compensation. 

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WhidbeyHealth Pro Tech LPN Bargaining Update

WhidbeyHealth Pro Tech LPN
Bargaining Update

As of June 9, 2026, we are continuing to negotiate for a new collective bargaining agreement. We have exchanged proposals on multiple articles to strengthen the current contract. We are currently focused on economic proposals. Management has proposed a new wage scale that gets closer to other area hospitals by addressing each step of the scale. This has been labor intensive for us, but we see the value in this process.

Find out more by attending a Contract Action Meeting:

Contract Action Meeting
Wednesday, June 24, 2026
6pm - 7pm
Windjammer Park
1600 SW Beeksma Dr.
Oak Harbor, WA

Providence RadiantCare - Bargaining Update — June 5, 2026

Providence RadiantCare
Bargaining Update — June 5, 2026

On June 5, our bargaining session began strongly when the Bargaining Team presented the rationale behind our economic proposal. We explained how our proposals recognize the value of our work, address rising costs of living, support recruitment and retention, ensure fair compensation for all workers, and promote safe staffing levels that allow us to provide the quality service and care our community depends on.

The team walked management through the priorities our members identified throughout this bargaining process and emphasized why meaningful economic improvements are essential to maintaining a strong and effective workforce.

While discussions were productive, we still have work to do before reaching an agreement. Our Bargaining Team remains committed to advocating for the priorities our members identified and will continue pushing for a fair contract that reflects the contributions we make every day.

What's Next

  • June 16, 2026 — Bargaining Session
    We will continue discussions and provide updates as negotiations progress.

Take Action: Sign the Petition! >>

One of the strongest ways to support our Bargaining Team is to sign our petition. A strong show of member support sends a clear message that we are united behind our bargaining priorities and committed to achieving a fair contract.

Thank you for your continued engagement and support. Together, we are stronger.

Contract Action Team (CAT) Meeting

June 8
6:30pm - 7:30pm
Zoom
Link to Zoom Meeting >>

Join our team to learn more about our Contract Action Team (CAT) and how you can support the Bargaining Team through upcoming actions. This is also an opportunity to learn more about the bargaining process, stay informed, and help build the collective power needed to win a strong contract.

Our Union Bargaining Team: Kelly Covington, RN; Rochelle Evans, Radiation Therapist; Wendy Boyd, Dosimetrist; Paul Lofing, Radiation Therapist

St. Joseph Medical Center Technical Bargaining Update

St. Joseph Medical Center Technical  Bargaining Update

Thursday, June 4 marked our fourth bargaining session with CommonSpirit management, and also marked the Employer’s initial economic responses. Considering we brought our initial economic proposals all the way back on March 4, we were eager to see what their proposal entailed.  

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Recovery Cafe - Tentative Agreement Reached – Vote Days Soon!

Recovery Cafe
Tentative Agreement Reached – Vote Days Soon!

After nearly a year of negotiations, our Bargaining Team has reached a fully recommended tentative agreement with Recovery Cafe for our first contract! This is a momentous step in securing our core benefits and having job protections that are enforceable.

Key highlights in our first contract include:

  • “Just Cause” protections that set a grievance procedure for when members are disciplined or terminated

  • Guaranteed wage increases with backpay from July 2025 to when we ratify the agreement

  • A tenure-based wage scale that ensures wage increases based on seniority

  • A fully Employer-funded pension retirement plan at a 2.8% contribution rate

  • Protections on health care costs and introducing a new $200 per month maximum Employer-funded subsidy toward monthly premiums for members with dependents

  • And more improvements from the status quo

This first contract is a stepping stone for future negotiations and will be as strong as how we enforce it. We are also not done organizing! Our Union will be putting together a Labor Management Committee (LMC) to continue discussions with Recovery Cafe over an attendance policy. We also must stay organized to fight against unrealistic metrics for Recovery Specialists in our SODO Cafe!

What Happens Next?

Our Bargaining Team is recommending a “Yes” vote on the tentative agreement reached with Recovery Cafe. Our Union will be sending out a vote notice soon with the dates, times, and locations of a contract vote. Before the voting day, we will hold online contract walkthroughs where members can review the contract with the Bargaining Committee and Union staff, ask questions, and understand the agreement before the vote.

All members must be in good standing to be eligible to vote. Sign your union application to ensure you are in good standing before the vote: UFCW 3000 Membership Application.

If you have any questions, please reach out to one of your Bargaining Team members or our bargainer Dominick Ojeda: (360) 409-0595.

DreamClinic Every Minute Counts!

DreamClinic Every Minute Counts!

Our Bargaining Team met with the Employer on May 20 and 26 virtually for half-day sessions. We devoted many hours crafting a comprehensive economic proposal designed to secure fair compensation and stable health care benefits for everyone. Unfortunately, we feel the Employer’s response leaves our core workplace realities unaddressed. While we want to remain optimistic about reaching a fair agreement, we feel like this is a delay tactic rather than a true step forward.

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MultiCare Covington Service, Tech and RN Bargaining Update

“We may not have it all together but together we can have it all.” - Derek Howard, Engineer
 
We had a lot of productive discussions and the employer agreed to a quick turnaround for a bargaining session next Wednesday, June 3. 

Solidarity Days

Wear your union buttons, stickers and union colors for solidarity with our Bargaining Team on June 2 and June 3.

Make sure you have signed your strike pledge cards >>

Reach out to our union Rep Penny Cramer at 206-436-6559 if you have any questions.

MultiCare Capital Medical Center Professionals - Organizing to Win a Strong First Contract

Our Union Bargaining Team held our 11 and 12 bargaining sessions with MultiCare on May 19 and 26, respectively. On Tuesday afternoon, May 26, after a day of working with management to wrap up remaining issues, it became clear that despite our efforts, the Employer had already made up its mind on certain positions. Not only do these positions differ from what MultiCare has agreed to in the other two Union contracts within Capital Medical Center—but also from the existing UFCW 3000 contracts at Tacoma General, Mary Bridge, Auburn Medical Center, Covington Medical Center, and many more.

MultiCare’s position not only could weaken and undermine us as newly-organized Professionals at Capital Medical Center—but also has implications that could harm unionized workers across Washington State.

In response, our Union has urgently assigned a team of UFCW 3000 staff to reach out to every worker in this bargaining unit to discuss MultiCare’s position and its implications, and ensure that all Professionals at Capital Medical Center and beyond understand the next steps we may need to take.

Be on the lookout—we will be in touch.

In the meantime, attend our Contract Action Team meeting to learn more about ongoing negotiations and strategies to build power to win a strong first Union contract!

Contract Action Team Meeting

Thursday, May 28
7pm - 8pm
Zoom
Meeting ID: 857 7757 1974 / Passcode: 412935
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“There are crucial issues on the table that we have worked diligently to reach an agreement with MultiCare on, and all we have gotten back from the Employer is a continuous digging in of its heels. It feels like it might be time for us all to take a stand. We need to show MultiCare they cannot use us as a precedent, make an example of us, or undermine our Union by treating us differently from the other thousands of workers across Thurston, Pierce, and King Counties.”