Capital Medical Center RNs - Agreement Ratified with unanimous YES votes!

Capital Medical Center RNs
Agreement Ratified with unanimous YES votes!

We have a new historic agreement with a lot of great wins:

  • New wage scale that eliminates 5 ghost steps with each step either equal or above Providence St. Peters Hospital to help recruit and retain quality Nurses.

  • A committee to discuss call language and policies

  • Health and safety language

  • Increase premiums including float pay, excessive call pay, night shift and others. 

  • Safe staffing language 

  • And much more!

Scan the QR code to find the redline version of the contract OR go to: bit.ly/MHS-CMC-RN-Redline

Providence Holy Family Service and Maintenance - Bargaining begins 7 months before contract expiration

Providence Holy Family Service and Maintenance
Bargaining begins 7 months before contract expiration

We are scheduled for 3 consecutive days of expedited bargaining beginning on Tuesday, October 18, where we will be focusing on compensation.

“Unusual times demand unusual measures. We are excited to see how this new process works out for our bargaining unit.” - Joseph Turner, Sterile Processing

“We have heard good things about this process throughout the state and now it is our time.” - David Coleck, Nursing Assistant

For questions, please reach out to our Bargaining Team or Union Rep Lenaya Wilhelm @ 509-340-7369

Holy Family Bargaining Team: David Coleck - Nursing Asst, Joseph Turner - Sterile Processing, Jodi Spurgin - Cook, Denise Hatch - ED Tech, Alysha Cooper - Surgery Nursing Asst, Emily Hoover - Lab Asst/Phlebotomist, James Joyce - ED Nursing Asst, Kendrick Jones - Environmental Aide

Essential Grocery Store Workers’ Unions Issue Joint Statement in Response to Proposed Kroger/Albertsons Merger

UFCW 7 - UFCW 324 - UFCW 367 - UFCW 770 - Teamsters 38 - UFCW 3000

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: October 13, 2022
Contact: Tom Geiger, 206-604-3421

Proposed Kroger/Albertsons Merger Would Be Devastating for Essential Workers and Customers 

Seattle, WA -  Today it was reported that grocery store giant Kroger could announce a deal this week to buy rival grocery store company Albertsons, resulting in a potential merger that would significantly harm local grocery store industries, essential grocery store workers, and customers across the western US from Southern California to the Canadian border to Colorado.

“The proposed merger of these two grocery giants is devastating for workers and consumers alike and must be stopped. Just as our UFCW workers stood together to negotiate landmark new contracts with both Kroger and Albertsons/Safeway within the last year across the western US, we will stand united to fight for access to nutritious food, a safe shopping experiences, and investments in good jobs in our communities. Essential UFCW grocery store workers emerged stronger from the COVID-19 pandemic, winning improved protections against the virus, store violence and other threats. Standing together, we know our voices are stronger than the corporations’ anti-worker rhetoric,” Faye Guenther, President of UFCW 3000.

This proposed merger of two of the largest grocery companies in the nation will no doubt create a monopoly in the grocery industry for many communities, with one company owning a $47 billion market share.

UFCW’s members have been a leading national voice on enforcing federal and state antitrust laws as well as forwarding the values of protecting a fair marketplace that prevents corporations from using monopoly power to exploit customers and workers. We are asking the appropriate administrative and elected officials to step in and stop this merger and protect workers and consumers.

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Evergreen Health Monroe Bargaining Begins Soon!

Evergreen Health Monroe Bargaining Begins Soon!

Bargaining for a new contract begins October 19. The Bargaining Team is meeting to review priorities and create proposals.

We hear you: Compensation, Staffing and Scheduling are top priorities.

We will keep you updated! If you or someone you know is not receiving emails form UFCW 3000 use this link to update information >>

For more information about how you can get involved contact your Union Representative Sharra Oakley

at 206-436-6614

Richland Fred Meyer Workers Ratify First Contract!

Richland Fred Meyer Workers Ratify First Contract!

After voting all day today (Friday 10/7), workers at Richland Fred Meyer have overwhelmingly voted to ratify our first union contract!

This legally binding contract includes big wins like:

  • A new wage scale with wage increases each year

  • Workplace safety language and avenues to escalate concerns that aren’t addressed at the store level

  • “Just Cause” protections (meaning we cannot be terminated or disciplined without a reason)

  • A grievance procedure giving us the ability to challenge unjust discipline or any violations of our new contract

  • Access to affordable high-quality health care for ourselves and our families

  • Union recognition and union security to ensure we have a strong union store for years to come

NEXT STEPS – A FIRST CONTRACT IS JUST THE BEGINNING

First, we celebrate. This win took more than three years! Next, we get to work. The next steps will be getting familiar with our new contract, so we can exercise our rights on the job, stepping up to get union training (on contract enforcement, safety, and more), recruiting workplace leaders to become our trained Shop Stewards, and getting to know our UFCW 3000 Union Representative.

Two important things everyone should remember:

If you or a coworker needs any help regarding an investigatory meeting with management, are facing any discipline or corrective action, or believe our contract is being violated, contact the UFCW 3000 Member Resource Center at 1-866-210-3000.

In addition, always remember your rights around meetings with management, called “Weingarten rights” after a 1975 Supreme Court Case:

You have the right to union representation if you are called to a meeting with management that could lead to discipline. Follow these guidelines: The employee must make a clear request for union representation either before or during the interview. (Managers do not have to inform employees of their rights.) Management cannot retaliate for requesting representation. Management must delay questioning until the union steward arrives. It is an unfair labor practice for management to deny an employee’s request for a steward and continue with interrogation. In this case, an employee can refuse to answer management’s questions.

READY TO GET TRAINED UP?

To sign up for further training with our union on things like contract enforcement, Weingarten rights and meetings, grievance procedures, and safety, contact Marc Auerbach, Education Director at 206-436-6519

Providence Everett - Management finally responds to Union proposed incentives and retention bonus!

Providence Everett Medical Center
Management finally responds to Union proposed incentives and retention bonus!

For several months, we have been asking Providence to focus on improving staffing through incentives. In July, we proposed to Providence Everett Management three incentives to help with retention and recruitment. We proposed: 1) a flip shift incentive which would give day/evening shift employees time-and-a-half for every hour worked during a temporary night shift assignment; 2) an extra shift incentive for any employee who works beyond their assigned FTE; 3) an $8,000 retention bonus, split in two payments, for all employees who have been employed since July 1, 2022.

Providence finally responded to our proposal on October 3. They responded with an extra shift incentive only for RNs, Discharge Planners, Transition Planners, Respiratory Therapists, CT Techs, MRI Techs, Medical Lab Techs, Medical Techs ASCP, Senior Medical Techs, Surgical Techs, and Sterile Processing Techs. These employees who are assigned a 0.9 FTE or below would receive time-and-one-half pay for shifts beyond their FTE and employees who are assigned above a 0.9 FTE would receive double time pay for shifts beyond their FTE.

While we recognize Providence’s effort to alleviate staffing problems with this incentive, we do not believe this is sufficient. The incentive is only for a portion of employees. It is important that all nurses, professionals, and techs be included!

We will be discussing the incentives with your Bargaining Committee and responding to Providence. Please reach out to your Union Rep or Bargaining Committee for questions or comments.

Get the 411 on our 401k - information session

Get the 411 on our 401k

Western Employee Benefit 401(k) Basics and Q&A

Join us for this informative session and get answers to your questions about retirement and learn more about the 401(k)-retirement we bargained into our union contract.

Wednesday October 19 at 6pm.

UFCW 3000 offices 23040 Pacific Highway S. Des Moines WA, 98198

Talk to your Steward or Union Rep if you want to attend!

Providence St. Mary’s Hospital New three-year contract Ratified months before expiration!

“The process was overwhelming, but the juice was worth the squeeze!”

On Monday, October 3, UFCW 3000 RN’s represented at Providence St. Mary’s hospital ratified a new 3 year contract. With a very high percentage turnout and by super majority vote our new contract contains the highest wage increases that we have seen at St. Mary’s, increases to premiums, Tuition reimbursement and will set a foundation to build power within the workplace that will help improve working conditions.

Thank you to all members who joined one of our vote meetings and participated in the ratification of this contract.

Contact a Bargaining Team member or your Union Representative Juanita Quezada (509)340-7407 for any questions or concerns as they were the ones participating in the process at the bargaining table.

ACME Farms - 1st Day of Negotiations

Today we met with Management from ACME Farms via Zoom for the first day of negotiations. We delivered out initial proposals for most of the contract, including substantial wage increases for all employees, paid holidays, vacation, sick and safe leave, premiums (training duties, commuting in inclement weather, overtime after 8 hours, etc.), and a fair discipline process. We are still exploring health insurance and retirement benefit options to propose before our next bargaining session which is on October 21.

“Our first day of negotiations went well, we are all hopeful that we will soon have a union contract. I am grateful to have you all as my coworkers and friends and am thankful of how hard everyone has worked throughout this process to make it a success.”

— Evan Bailey, Delivery Driver

Our next bargaining date is on October 21 so stay tuned for more information, and keep those union buttons on to support your bargaining committee!

Harbor Regional Health - Thank you to everyone who joined us for the Informational Picket!

Harbor Regional Health

Members of the local community came out along with many hospital workers to send a strong message to management: We need a contract NOW! At the end of the Informational Picket community members stepped up and spoke to HRH workers offering overwhelming support! It was a beautiful fall day, a perfect day to make some noise in front of Harbor Regional Health.

Olympic Medical Center - Online Memorandum of Understanding Ratification Vote! Your Bargaining Committee Recommends a YES Vote!

On September 30, we reached an agreement with Olympic Medical Center, regarding the transition back to PEBB Health Insurance. We will be voting online on October 11 from 5PM until October 12 at 5PM. The entire vote document shall be available for review 24 hours prior to the start of the online vote.

We will be holding virtual vote meeting on October 11 at 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM. During this meeting, we will be going over the vote documents and answering questions.

In order to vote, you must be a union member in good standing prior to the start of the vote. You will be receiving an online vote link from “SimplyVote” at 5PM on October 11. If you do not receive a link to the vote, please email your union representative Aimee Oien aoien@ufcw3000.org.  Additionally we ask that you provide us with a non-Olympic Medical Center email address. We have noticed in the past that OMC’s email system blocks emails from “SimplyVote” and UFCW.

If you do not receive UFCW emails, please check your junk/spam folder or update your contact information by October 10, 2022. If you have any questions, please contact your bargaining team or union representative.

Update Your Contact Info

Online Voting Period

Tuesday, October 11 • 5:00 PM

Wednesday, October 12 • 5:00 PM

Online Vote Meeting

Tuesday, October 11 • 10:00 AM

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

Capital Medical Center RN - Contract Vote Scheduled!

Our Bargaining Team: Bonnie Velleren, Carol Cairone, Cindy Dixon, Dennis Velleren, Elisabeth Hilderbrand

On Monday, September 26, after a long day of bargaining we were able to come to a historic tentative agreement before contract expiration! Because of our unity we were able to get some great wins including:

  • Strong wages that can help recruit and retain qualified Nurses!

  • New wage scale that eliminates 5 ghost steps with each step either equal or above Providence St. Peters Hospital

  • A committee to discuss call language and policies

  • Health and safety language

  • Increase premiums including float pay, excessive call pay, night shift and others. 

  • Safe staffing language 

  • And other great wins!

Please reach out to a bargaining team member or your Union RepBrandan Zielinski @ 206-436-6603 or bzielinski@ufcw3000.org 

Vote Meeting 

Tuesday, October 11, 2022

6:00 AM - 9:00 AM

11:00 AM - 2:00 PM

4:00 PM - 8:00 PM

Cascade Room - Adjacent to the cafeteria

The vote will be in-person and UFCW 300 members in good standing will have the opportunity to speak to Bargaining Team members, ask questions, and cast their ballot. Please arrive during the posted vote times as we cannot allow members to enter the vote room outside of the advertised times. 

Richland Fred Meyer - Tentative Agreement Reached! Vote Meeting Scheduled

Our Richland Fred Meyer bargaining committee reached a unanimously recommended tentative agreement on September 29. The tentative agreement includes: 

  • New Wage Scale with wage increases in each year of the contract 

  • Workplace Safety Language that would improve training and safety in the store and create avenues to address safety concerns that are not addressed at the store level 

  • Just Cause Protections, making sure that workers cannot be terminated or disciplined without a reason 

  • Grievance Procedure to give workers the ability to challenge any unjust discipline or violation of our new contract 

  • Union Recognition making it clear that the contract will cover workers at the Richland Fred Meyer 

  • Health and Welfare, ensuring workers will have access to affordable high-quality health care 

  • Union Security to ensure that we have a strong union store for years to come

Full details of the tentative agreement will be available at our vote meetings on Oct. 7! 

Vote Meeting 
Friday, October 7, 2022

10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
4:00 PM - 8:00 PM

UFCW 3000 Tri-Cities Office 
2505 Duportail St, Suite D 
Richland, WA 99352

Vote meetings are rolling meetings, stop by anytime during the vote times to review the tentative agreement and cast your vote. 


“Building a strong union store is not a sprint, it is a marathon. We have worked tirelessly over the last three years to win our union vote, and then over the past five months to win a tentative agreement. I am proud to have fought for and won huge workplace improvements in this tentative agreement against many odds, and I am looking forward to continuing to build a strong union here at the Richland Fred Meyer.” 

— Roxanne Reynolds, BT Member 

“We were able to come together as a store and a community, winning a historic first contract in the Tri-Cites. We will continue to fight to improve the working conditions and pay for all Fred Meyer workers.”

— Eden Hill, BT Member 

*NOTE: October 7 Community Action is CANCELED. Thank you to all of the community for the support!

Contract Specialist position at Kaiser Permanente accepting applications

**DEADLINE EXTENDED: 10/7/22

We are excited to announce that the deadline for applications to the KP Contract Specialist position has been extended, and is still open to our Union members! If you are interested in this position, please apply no later than 5pm October 7, 2022.

*NEW* Online Application - Apply Now

The Contract Specialist is responsible for contract interpretation and education on both the Local Contracts and National Agreement, as well as building Shop Steward capacity and partnership in the LMP program.

This position is paid by Kaiser Permanente but is directly supervised by the Union. The Contract Specialist will work directly with the current UFCW 3000 Staff Representative as well as Employee and Labor Relations Consultants and LMP Manager.

Learn more about the job summary >>


As our previous Contract Specialist, Christina Delgado, has been instrumental in the development of many Steward Training Programs as well as answering day to day contract questions. Her contributions have been greatly appreciated and she will be missed!

Read her story here.

St. Joseph Medical Center - Pharmacy - Bargaining Continues

St. Joseph Medical Center - Pharmacy
Bargaining Continues

We met with Management on September 28 for continued contract negotiations. We were able to dive into wage increase discussions as well as retirement benefit improvements. While no tentative agreements were met today, we were able to communicate our intentions on what the Bargaining Team is aiming to achieve.

Our next bargaining sessions are scheduled for October 3 and October 6, and we anticipate a deeper dive into benefits and wages at that time. As we progress towards future discussions, we ask that you and your unit be ready for any potential actions needed to secure a fair contract!

Join us at the next bargaining update meeting via Zoom!
Tuesday, October 4
7pm

Direct link will be emailed to you. Contact a Bargaining Team member or your Union Rep for meeting details.

Sequim School District Maintenance - Tentative Agreement Reached! Vote Meeting Scheduled

Your UFCW 3000 bargaining committee is pleased to announce that we reached a tentative agreement with the District on Monday, September 19!  The committee unanimously recommended this deal to the membership for a yes vote.  There are no take aways and improvements include:

  • Wage increases every year of the contract

  • Additional pay incentives for Leads, Mechanics, and Facility Operations Specialists

  • Cash out of some vacation time

  • A premium for work on Snow/Inclement Weather days

  • A new longevity bonus

  • And other improvements

The full details of the tentative agreement will be available at our vote meeting :

Friday, September 30

District Headquarters

503 North Sequim Avenue

Sequim, Washington 98382 

1:00PM - 3:00PM

This meeting will be drop-in so members in good standing are encouraged to come review the agreement, ask questions, and vote on the agreement.

Your Bargaining Team: Tharon Iverson, Aaron Colwill, Joe Gordon, Erik Cisneros

Capital Medical Center RN - Tentative Agreement Reached

Our Bargaining Team: Bonnie Velleren, Carol Cairone, Cindy Dixon, Dennis Velleren, Elisabeth Hilderbrand

After a successful action of a petition in support of a strong contract and after a long day of bargaining we are excited to announce that we have settled a historic agreement that we believe is strong and equitable for all! 

What We Won:

  • Strong wages that can help recruit and retain qualified Nurses!

  •  New wage scale that eliminates 5 ghost steps and put us equal or above Providence St. Peters Hospital

  •  A committee to discuss Call language and policies

  •  Health and Safety Language

  •  Increase premiums including Float pay, excessive call pay, night shift and others. 

  •  Safe staffing language 

  •  And other great wins!

Keep an eye out for ratification vote meetings!

“We are proud of the work we did, not only is it a landmark agreement but we were able to settle before the contract expiration date.” 

— Bonnie Verellen

“Management tried to take some things away but with the support of our coworkers we were able to fight back and win a strong contract.”

— Cindy Dixon

“Not only did we get wages that will help us recruit and retain good nurses, but we got a wage scale that matches Providence St. Peters and eliminates 5 ghost steps.” 

— Dennis Velleren

“We fought for the majority and the minorities. We wanted to make sure that not only the big departments get their issues brought to the table but so were some of the smaller departments!”

— Elisabeth Hilderbrand

Please reach out to a bargaining team member or your Union Rep Brandan Zielinski @ 206-436-6603 or bzielinski@ufcw3000.org