PRMCE RNs Nurses overwhelmingly vote to authorize a strike!

“Today we showed that nurses are united for patients’ safety and safe staffing. Providence needs to improve their proposals and show that they care about their nursing staff and patients and the community.” - Our Union RN Bargaining Team 

Today we have taken a unified stance by unanimously authorizing a strike and voting against PRMCE’s latest proposal. We turned out for each other and our community- 97% of nurses who voted authorized a strike and voted down PRMCE’s proposal.  This strike authorization empowers our RN UFCW 3000 bargaining team to call for a strike if deemed necessary. It's important to recognize that a strike represents not just a pause in our work but a collective assertion of our rights and the well-being of our patients.

We are prepared to take this action in response to PRMCE's unfair labor practice, which involve bargaining in bad faith. Our initial step will be to request another bargaining session from PRMCE and if we are unable to reach a recommended offer on that date, we will issue a 10-day strike notice when we deem strategic. Federal law mandates this notice  to ensure that patient care remains unharmed. The mere act of strike authorization itself is a forceful message, compelling Providence to reevaluate their position and acknowledge our proposals.

Our primary demand is that PRMCE engage in good-faith bargaining and cease obstructing the negotiation process. The possibility of averting a strike rests on Providence's ability to present a contract agreement that meets our needs, including provisions for safe staffing accountability, night shift nurse longevity, community responsibility, competitive wage increases, recognition for years of experience, 12-month step progression, and retention bonuses.

During a ULP  strike, we will refrain from reporting to all of our assigned shifts and PRMCE is prohibited by law from hiring permanent replacements. We will strike for a designated amount of days and this will be communicated to all nurses and the Community in a 10 day notice that will include all logistical details and next steps.

All nurses are eligible to strike, including fellows, residents, per diem, and probationary nurses. Nurses who volunteer for strike duty for at least 20 hours per week will be eligible for Union strike benefits of $500. Strike checks will be mailed to nurses’ addresses on file. Additionally, UFCW 3000 maintains a hardship fund to assist members facing particularly challenging financial situations. It is crucial to ensure that your contact information, including email, cell phone, and address, is up to date with the Union to receive updates and vote notices >>

In the coming weeks, be prepared that PRMCE will likely  continue to send intimidating communications, hold meetings, send video messages, post for travel nurses, and put out public notices to the media. STAY UNITED- our participation and unity is what will win safer staffing for us, the next generation of nurses and our patients. It is vital to remember that we have the right to strike- and that our Community is standing with us. If you have questions or would like to sign up to be a Strike Captain on your unit, please notify Union Representative, Anthony Cantu, 206-436-6566.

Open Strike Captain meetings will be held every Tuesday night at 8pm over zoom until we reach an agreement- please join us!

It is important that we stand in solidarity and continue fighting for a contract which will improve staffing, patient safety, and the future of our profession

PRMCE RN Online Strike Authorization Vote October 19!

Online Contract Vote to reject Providence's latest proposal and authorize a Strike: October 19 from 6:30am to 8:30pm

On Thursday, October 19 at 6:30am, you will receive a secure email with your unique log-in credentials. Because this is a secure online vote, it is important that your personal contact information is up-to-date with our Union!

Update your Personal Contact Information >>

Only members is good standing are eligible to vote. If you have not signed your UFCW 3000 Membership Application yet , please make sure that is done as soon as possible! 

Link to UFCW 3000 Membership Application >>

We will also review the Employer's proposal in person on the Colby and Pacific campuses on the same day as the online contract vote, October 19 from 6:30am to 8:30pm.We will have copies of the Employer's proposal on hand as well as Bargaining Team members and Union staff to help answer questions before you cast your online vote. Please Join us!

While we recognize that negotiations can be challenging, we urge our members to consider these issues carefully. Our Bargaining Team recommends a "NO" vote on Providence's last proposal, and also recommends a "YES" vote to authorize a strike. This is not a decision to be taken lightly, but it is necessary to secure the best possible terms.

We believe that together, we can find a solution that benefits our healthcare workers, our patients, and our community. Let's continue to advocate for what is fair and just while maintaining the highest standards of patient care.

Our RN Bargaining Team: Julie Bynum, Juan Stout, Stephanie Sausman, Carrie Rimmel, Kelli Johnson, Kristen Crowder, Trevor Gjendem

Important upcoming meetings:

Online Strike Captain Meeting: October 17 at 8pm
Click here to launch meeting >>

In Person Q&A and Proposal Review: October 19

Join us in-person to ask questions about Providence’s proposal and ULP strikes. We will be at the Colby and Pacific campuses handing out ULP stickers and yellow bandanas to show Providence we stand united against their proposal!
Colby Campus in MOB Pilchuck from 6am to 9am; 11am-2pm; 5pm-8pm
Pacific Campus in PAV 5 from 6am to 9am; 11am-2pm; 5pm-8pm


After 20 hours of negotiations on October 10, Providence Everett put forward a proposal which did not fully address our priorities and places us behind nurses at Swedish (Providence) Edmonds in 2025 and 2026.Throughout our negotiations, we have clearly stated to Providence that our priorities are to obtain competitive wage increases, staffing language, recognition of past experience, and length of service adjustments. This is a crucial issue, as it affects not just our current staffing conditions but also our ability to retain and recruit talented nurses in the future.

In expedited bargaining from April to September 2023, Providence Everett introduced higher across-the-board pay raises than their proposal from the early hours of October 11. As we shifted to the regular bargaining process on September 26, we encountered punitive actions on the part of Providence Everett. These punitive measures encompassed the refusal to honor previously established tentative agreements. We view this as an unfair labor practice (ULP). By dismissing these agreements solely on the grounds of our shift away from expedited negotiations, it not only frustrated the bargaining process but also cast doubts on their willingness to engage in good faith bargaining.

We need further action to move Providence towards a proposal which will retain and recruit nurses. We are recommending authorizing a ULP strike and voting down Providence’s last proposal. Below is a summary of the key differences between our proposals and Providence's proposal:

Our Community is standing in solidarity with us!
Sign and Share the Community Pledge to Support Nurses on Strike! >>

IAFF Local 46 (City of Everett Firefighters) / Pilchuck UniSer WEA / Teamsters 38 / SPEEA / Machinists District 75 / Sheet Metal Local 66 / ILWU Local 32 / LiUNA Local 292 / OPEIU Local 8 / SEIU 1199NW / WSNA / WFSE 1020 (Everett Community College)  /  Snohomish County DSA / Seattle NOW

Everett City Councilmembers:
Mary Fosse (District 1) / Paula Rhyne (District 2) / Brenda Sonecipher (At Large) / Judy Tuohy (At Large) / Don Schwab (District 3) / Liz Vogeli (District 4)

Snohomish County Councilmembers:
Jared Mead / Nate Nehring / Sam Low / Megan Dunn / and Strom Peterson / State Senator June Robinson.

State Legislator
State Senator June Robinson

PRMCE RN Online Contract Vote Scheduled: Vote no on Providence’s proposal on October 19!

After more than 20 hours of negotiations on October 10, we find ourselves at a crossroads with Providence Everett. We entered these discussions with the goal of securing a fair and competitive agreement. We believed that such an agreement would include measures like competitive wage increases, staffing premium pay, recognition of past experience, and length of service adjustments, among others.

We achieved a significant milestone in addressing persistent staffing challenges by embracing a pioneering language on binding arbitration. This innovative approach empowers both the dedicated nurses of Providence Everett and the mediator to collaboratively devise resolutions for longstanding staffing issues, with the mediator's decision being legally binding. This breakthrough is poised to usher in a new era of effective staffing solutions, ultimately breaking free from the cycle of inaction.

However, the proposal put forward by Providence does not fully address our priorities and places us behind nurses at Swedish Edmonds. This a crucial issue, as it affects not only our current conditions but also our ability to retain and recruit talented nurses in the future.

Our proposal, on the other hand, seeks to put us on a more equal footing with other hospitals and provides fair and necessary benefits, such as a staffing premium for those working in understaffed units.

In expedited bargaining, Providence Everett introduced higher across-the-board pay raises than their proposal from the early hours of October 11. As we shifted to the regular bargaining process, we encountered punitive actions on the part of Providence Everett. These punitive measures encompassed the refusal to honor previously established tentative agreements. We view this as an unjust labor practice. By dismissing these agreements solely on the grounds of our shift away from expedited negotiations, it not only impeded the bargaining process but also cast doubts on their willingness to engage in good faith bargaining.

Below is a summary of the key differences between our proposals and Providence's proposal:

Online Contract Vote to reject Providence's latest proposal and authorize a Strike: October 19 from 6:30am to 8:30pm

On Thursday, October 19 at 6:30am, you will receive a secure email with your unique log-in credentials. Because this is a secure online vote, it is important that your personal contact information is up-to-date with our Union!

Update your Personal Contact Information >>

Only members is good standing are eligible to vote. If you have not signed your UFCW 3000 Membership Application yet , please make sure that is done as soon as possible! 

Link to UFCW 3000 Membership Application >>

We will also review the Employer's proposal in person on the Colby and Pacific campuses on the same day as the online contract vote, October 19 from 6:30am to 8:30pm. We will have copies of the Employer's proposal on hand as well as Bargaining Team members and Union staff to help answer questions before you cast your online vote. Please Join us!

While we recognize that negotiations can be challenging, we urge our members to consider these issues carefully. Our Bargaining Team recommends a "NO" vote on Providence's last proposal, and also recommends a "YES" vote to authorize a strike. This is not a decision to be taken lightly, but it is necessary to secure the best possible terms.

We believe that together, we can find a solution that benefits our healthcare workers, our patients, and our community. Let's continue to advocate for what is fair and just while maintaining the highest standards of patient care.

Online Emergency Strike Captain Meetings:

October 12 at 8pm
All nurses whether a strike captain or not are encouraged to attend! 
Click here to launch meeting >>

October 17 8pm
Strike Captain Meeting 
Click here to launch meeting >>

“We made significant movement and Providence at the last minute told us that operationally they cannot agree to a staffing premium. We couldn’t disagree more with Providence. A staffing premium along with our other proposals are vital for resolving Providence’s operational issues.”- Our RN Bargaining Team: Julie Bynum, Juan Stout, Stephanie Sausman, Carrie Rimmel, Kelli Johnson, Kristen Crowder, Trevor Gjendem

PRMCE RN Mark October 19 on your calendars!

Mark October 19 on your calendars!

Please save the date: October 19 is a pivotal day for us all.We are returning to the bargaining table on October 10 and 11, with a focus on securing a fair contract that addresses our core concerns. Our primary bargaining priorities revolve around patient safety through improved staffing and competitive wage increases. There are several critical items still under discussion, including anniversary increase progression, staffing language, across-the-board wage increases, premiums, internal equity pay, annual market wage reviews, and recognition for years of experience.

Providence will be responding to these outstanding items, and given the progress we achieved in our last bargaining session on September 26, we have reason to be hopeful about reaching a contract agreement. Although it's important to acknowledge that Providence has committed Unfair Labor Practices during our bargaining process, which has frustrated the process.

In the event we reach an agreement on October 11, we will hold an in-person vote on the contract on October 19. However, if we do not reach a contract agreement, we will be taking the necessary steps toward a strike authorization vote on the same day, October 19.
Stay tuned for more details about the in-person vote in the coming week.To be eligible to vote, you must be a union dues-paying member in good standing.If you are not yet a UFCW 3000 member, please sign a union application at this link:https://join.ufcw.org/join/3000

We cannot emphasize enough the importance of sharing our stories with the community, especially in the event of a strike.We are actively seeking nurses who are willing to speak at community meetings and engage with the media to share our experiences. If you're interested in being a voice for our cause, please reach out to Anthony Cantu at (206) 436-6566.

Additionally, don't forget to spread the word about our podcast with your friends and family:https://rss.com/podcasts/ufcw3000podcast/1138352/

For those of you who are passionate about making a difference and want to take a leading role in positive change, consider becoming a strike captain. Your involvement could have a lasting impact on our profession and the quality of care we provide.

Sign up for this role on our strike pledge page >>
Also, mark your calendars for our upcoming strike captain meeting on October 10 at 8 pm via Zoom >>

As we move forward, remember that our determination remains unwavering. It's our unity and resolve that will lead us to victory. Let's maintain our momentum, support one another, and ensure that our voices are heard. Together, we can secure a contract that benefits both nurses and our patients!

Important Dates to Remember:

  • October 30, 2023 - Contract Expires!

  • October 19 - In-person Vote for Strike Authorization or Contract Ratification

  • October 16 - Meeting with Legislatures

  • October 11 - Meeting with Trades Union

  • October 10 and 11 - Negotiations with PRMCE

PRMCE RN Some movement but not enough!

Our third bargaining session on September 26 was both promising and frustrating. We want to keep you informed about the progress we've made, the challenges we face, and how we can continue to make a difference together.

Firstly, let's acknowledge our collective efforts, which have brought us significant headway in our discussions with Providence. We've reached tentative agreements on more than half of our proposals, and this achievement underscores the power of our unity and persistence.

However, there is still work to be done. Our core priorities revolve around ensuring patient safety through staffing language and securing competitive wage increases. Several critical items, including anniversary increase progression, staffing language, across-the-board increases/wage scale, premiums, internal equity pay, annual reviews of market wages, and recognition for years of experience, are still on the negotiation table.

Providence's recent preparation for a potential strike is a clear sign that our collective actions are making an impact. They are feeling the pressure. 

Our next bargaining sessions on October 10 and 11 offer us another opportunity to make progress. While there has been movement during our discussions, we are committed to achieving a contract which will ensure patient safety.

In addition to our negotiations, it's essential that we continue to share our stories with the community. We are actively seeking nurses who are willing to speak at community meetings and with the media to share our story, please see the meetings listed below. If you're interested in speaking at these events, please reach out to Anthony Cantu at (206) 436-6566.

Don't forget to share our podcast with your friends and family >>

For those of you who are passionate about making a difference and want to be at the forefront of positive change, consider becoming a strike captain. Your involvement could have a lasting impact on our profession and the quality of care we provide.

Sign up for this role on our strike pledge page >>

As we move forward, remember that our determination remains unwavering. It's our unity and resolve that will lead us to victory. Let's maintain our momentum, support one another, and ensure that our voices are heard. Together, we can win a contract which will benefit nurses and our patients!

​In solidarity,

PRMCE RN Bargaining Team:
Trevor Gjendem, Juan Stout, Carrie Rimel, Kelli Johnson, Stephanie Sausman, Julie Bynum, Kristen Crowder

Also, mark your calendars for our upcoming strike captain meeting on October 3 at 8pm via Zoom and in-person at the Everett Labor Temple >>

Important Dates to Remember:

  • October 30, 2023 - Contract Expires!

  • October 16 - Meeting with Legislatures

  • October 11 - Meeting with Trades Union

  • October 10 and 11 - Negotiations with PRMCE

PRMCE RN Getting Closer!

We had some promising developments from our recent bargaining session with the Hospital's management team. Our third regular bargaining meeting, held in person on September 26, allowed us to engage in productive conversations regarding compensation and staffing – two critical aspects of our negotiations.

In response to our comprehensive proposal submitted on September 20, the Hospital has offered an improved wage package. However, it still falls short of what we see at other hospitals like Swedish Edmonds by the year 2025. While this is progress, we must continue to fight!

During this session, we made significant headway, reaching tentative agreements on more than half of our proposals. This is a testament to our collective strength and determination. Our key priorities remain centered on staffing language that ensures patient safety and competitive wage increases.

As we move forward, there are several critical items still on the table for discussion, including union membership, anniversary increase progression, staffing language, across-the-board increases/wage scale, premiums, internal equity pay, annual reviews of market wages, and recognition for all years of experience. We must stand firm in our commitment to securing the best possible outcomes.

Our public actions and our strike pledge have had a significant impact on PRMCE's willingness to engage in more reasonable proposals. We are making progress, but we will not let up on our actions until we achieve a contract that truly serves our and the community’s best interests.

There’s hope that we may reach a deal on October 10 or 11. But we will not relent until we secure a great contract that honors our dedication, hard work, and commitment to patient care.

Stay united, stay informed, and stay strong! Together, we can achieve the fair contract we deserve.

PRMCE RN Bargaining Team: Trevor Gjendem, Juan Stout, Carrie Rimel, Kelli Johnson, Stephanie Sausman, Julie Bynum, Kristen Crowder 

UFCW 3000 Podcast Episode 7: It’s your hospital, it’s your health care, it’s your community

“Nurses are mad, and we are telling you this is not normal. This should never be normal.” Kelli and Trevor, nurses at the Providence Medical Center in Everett, Washington, speak with Michaela about their ongoing contract negotiations. What does it look like to take your fight for safer staffing at work to the city council, the local newspaper, the state capitol? Kelli, Trevor, and many of their coworkers have spent years now speaking up publicly about staffing issues at their hospital, the impacts of the staffing crisis on their patients, and what needs to be done to fix the problem. Their contract negotiations, including staffing language and compensation that would recruit and retain more nurses, are still going on and could potentially lead to a strike this fall if management can’t come to the table with a fair deal for nurses AND their patients.

Looking for more? Here are some articles about these nurses and the fight for safe staffing: https://www.heraldnet.com/news/providence-nurses-conditions-at-everett-hospital-still-dire-or-worse/ - https://www.heraldnet.com/news/we-are-drowning-at-vigil-providences-everett-nurses-mourn-mission/

UFCW 3000 union shop steward Michaela is always ready to answer fellow members’ questions about their union. She’s also a devoted murder podcast listener. Put those interests together, and she decided to start a union podcast to get all her coworkers’ questions and her own questions answered, and to meet as many people as possible who could share what it means to be a part of UFCW 3000. (No murder on this podcast, only solidarity!)

*The information shared on this podcast is offered by rank and file union member leaders of UFCW 3000. There may be inaccuracies or misstatements shared, as members will be speaking from the lenses of their perspectives and life experiences. While members are doing their best to share good information, we can make no claims to 100% accuracy and this podcast should not be construed as legal advice.

PRMCE rejects our proposals!

On September 20, our Union RN Bargaining Team fought hard to reach a tentative agreement on previously agreed upon articles from expedited bargaining. Instead of agreeing to all of these tentative agreements from expedited bargaining, the Hospital Management team has been rejecting our proposals. This shows their lack of urgency to reach a tentative agreement. It also is a unfair labor practice!

We are intent on reaching a fair agreement prior to our contract expiration date, October 30, 2023, and avoiding a strike. But when Hospital Management is making minimal movement on key issues like compensation and staffing language and bargaining in bad faith we must take action to move them towards an agreement!

We ended bargaining with a comprehensive package proposal. Our hope is that on our next bargaining session, September 26, which will be in-person, the Hospital’s team will adjust their proposals and come to an agreement as expeditiously as possible.

In the meantime, we will be speaking to the community and elected officials about our fight for safe staffing and the Hospital’s punitive tactics at the bargaining table.

“We want this contract for the community, for the nurses and most of all to improve patient safety through better retention and strong staffing language.”– Stephanie Sausman

PRMCE RN Labor Day action report, Strike Education, and more!

On September 4 we took part in the Everett Labor Day march and block party. We spoke to other union members and they were eager to support us! Many have signed up to take and distribute yard signs in their neighborhoods! If you would like to help distribute yard signs, please contact Union Rep Anthony Cantu 360-436-6566. We will be distributing yard signs on September 21 to the surrounding neighborhoods near both campuses and during our community townhall at the Everett Labor Temple at 5pm.

On September 6 we held strike educational meetings at the Colby, Pacific, and Pavilion campuses. We had great conversations with nurses about what it means to strike and how we can grow our power in each unit. Since these meetings we have seen a surge in strike pledges! To keep everyone informed and engaged, we're hosting strike educational meetings at Providence Everett (Pacific/Pavilion and Colby campuses). These sessions are open to all, so drop in whenever you can. We'll have UFCW staff and fellow nurses ready to answer your questions.

September 11:

  • Colby St Helens Room 7-9 am, 11am – 1pm

  • Pavilion Classroom #4 7-9 am, 11am – 1pm

  • Zoom Meeting from 5:30 – 6:30

September 13:

  • Colby St Helens Room 7 – 9am, 11am – 1pm

  • Zoom Meeting from  5:30 – 6:30

If you're passionate about making a difference and being a driving force for positive change, we encourage you to consider becoming a strike captain. Your involvement could have a lasting impact on our profession and the quality of care we provide. You can sign up for this role by visiting our strike pledge page: https://www.mobilize.us/ufcw3000/event/576988/. Also, mark your calendars for our upcoming strike captain meeting on September 19 at 8 pm via Zoom https://www.mobilize.us/ufcw3000/event/575629/

After our multiple asks for additional bargaining dates, PRMCE has agreed to bargain with us on September 20. We hope that PRMCE will have a full counterproposal for us so we can effectively bargain.

To recap on our last bargaining session, Providence accepted a few of our previously agreed-upon tentative agreements. But, as expected, they didn't see eye-to-eye with us on most of our proposals. Our comprehensive plan covers both the economic and non-economic aspects that matter most to us. We're talking Staffing, Seniority, Compensation, Health and Safety, and a lot more. All these areas have one goal in mind – to enhance our working conditions and raise the bar for patient care standards.

Our determination remains unshakeable. Remember, it's our unity that will lead us to victory. So, let's keep the momentum going, support one another, and make our voices heard. Together, we're unstoppable!

Important Dates:

October 30, 2023: Contract Expires!
September 26: Negotiations with PRMCE
September 21: Community Townhall
@ Everett Labor Temple, 2810 Lombard Ave Everett, from 5-6 pm
September 20: Negotiations with PRMCE
September 13: Strike Educational Meetings

September 11: Strike Educational Meetings

Show PRMCE that we are serious about our proposals and are willing to strike! If you have not already signed the strike pledge, please click on the link PRMCE RN - I Promise to Take Action! (jotform.com)

Also encourage your coworkers to update their information: https://ufcw3000.org/update-your-information

PRMCE RN Bargaining Team: Trevor Gjendem, Juan Stout, Carrie Rimel, Kelli Johnson, Stephanie Sausman, Julie Byum, Kristen Crowder 

PRMCE RN Back at the bargaining table

On August 28, we were back at the bargaining table. Providence accepted a few of our previously agreed-upon tentative agreements. But, as expected, they didn't see eye-to-eye with us on most of our proposals during the first half of the day.

In the second half of the day, we stood strong and presented our full proposal. This comprehensive plan covers both the economic and non-economic aspects that matter most to us. We're talking Staffing, Seniority, Compensation, Health and Safety, and a lot more. All these areas have one goal in mind – to enhance our working conditions and raise the bar for patient care standards.

Now, let's talk night shift nurses – an issue that hits close to home for many of us. We've come up with a solution by suggesting temporary incentives for those willing to make the switch. Day shift nurses will receive:

  • $250 incentive per shift that a RN flips

  • $300 incentive per Friday, Saturday, and Sunday per shift that a RN flips

  • $1,800 prorated to a RN’s FTE for working either 32 hours via 8 hour night shifts or 48 hours via 12 hour night shifts

Our proposal for a retention bonus for our current night shift nurses didn't get the green light from PRMCE. We won't let that stop us from reproposing this bonus!

Now, mark your calendars because our next bargaining session is set for September 26th. This upcoming month is when we need all hands on deck! Together, we'll push forward and make strides.

On September 4, we're taking it to the streets! We'll be at the Everett Labor Day Block Party and rallying our union siblings to join us on September 21 for a community townhall. On September 21, we'll be handing out yard signs that folks can proudly display in their yards to show their unwavering support for our contract fight!

If you want to get involved and help distribute these yard signs in your community, then circle September 21st on your calendar or reach out to Anthony Cantu (360)436-6566. These signs will be ready to distribute starting September 18th!

Our strike pledge numbers continue increasing! To keep everyone informed and engaged, we're hosting strike educational meetings at Providence Everett (Pacific and Colby campuses). These sessions are open to all, so drop in whenever you can. We'll have UFCW staff and fellow nurses ready to answer your questions.

September 6

  • Colby St Helens Room 7-9 am, 11am – 1pm

  • Pacific Main Floor Classroom 7-9 am, 11am – 1pm

  • Pavilion Classroom #4 7-9 am, 11am – 1pm

September 11

  • Colby St Helens Room 7-9 am, 11am – 1pm

  • Pavilion Classroom #4 7-9 am, 11am – 1pm

  • Zoom Meeting from 5:30 – 6:30

September 13

  • Colby St Helens Room 7 – 9am, 11am – 1pm

  • Zoom Meeting from  5:30 – 6:30

If you're passionate about making a difference and being a driving force for positive change, we encourage you to consider becoming a strike captain. Your involvement could have a lasting impact on our profession and the quality of care we provide. You can sign up for this role by visiting our strike pledge page:https://www.mobilize.us/ufcw3000/event/576988/. Also, mark your calendars for our upcoming strike captain meeting on September 5th at 8 pm via Zoomhttps://www.mobilize.us/ufcw3000/event/575629/

Our determination remains unshakeable. Remember, it's our unity that will lead us to victory. So, let's keep the momentum going, support one another, and make our voices heard. Together, we're unstoppable!

Important Dates:

October 30, 2023: Contract Expires!
September 26: Negotiations with PRMCE
September 21: Community Townhall @ Everett Labor Temple, 2810 Lombard Ave Everett, from 5-6 pm
September 13: Strike Educational Meetings

September 11: Strike Educational Meetings

September 6: Strike Educational Meetings

  • Colby St Helens Room 7-9 am, 11am – 1pm

  • Pacific Main Floor Classroom 7-9 am, 11am – 1pm

  • Pavilion Classroom #4 7-9 am, 11am – 1pm

September 4: Labor Day Block Party

from 11 am to 2 pm @ Mission Building Courtyard on the corner of Wetmore & Pacific Ave, followed by a march to Block Party @ Everett Labor Temple, 2810 Lombard Everett, WA 98201

Show PRMCE that we are serious about our proposals and are willing to strike! If you have not already signed the strike pledge, please click on the link PRMCE RN - I Promise to Take Action! (jotform.com)

Also encourage your coworkers to update their information: https://ufcw3000.org/update-your-information


PRMCE RN Bargaining Team
Trevor Gjendem, Juan Stout, Carrie Rimel, Kelli Johnson, Stephanie Sausman, Julie Byum, Kristen Crowder 

PRMCE RN Weekly Update

On August 16, we hosted a town hall and engaged with community members regarding the dire staffing crisis and the uncompromising stance of our employer in contract negotiations. We exposed the shocking reality of pervasive staff shortages at the Hospital. Providence's audacity knows no limits as they overtly refuse to surpass the benchmarks established by the recently enacted WA State safe staffing law, a crucial law that won’t achieve full effect until 2027.Those who attended from the community now comprehend the stark truth we confront - a formidable struggle to ensure patient safety.

August 17 saw us distributing leaflets to the community during the Aquasox game on Union Solidarity Night. We conversed with community members and fellow unions, experiencing an overwhelming surge of support. Many committed to contacting the Providence General Foundation to endorse our staffing demands.

Throughout the previous and ongoing week, PRMCE management has inundated us with a deluge of emails, videos, and even a flashy newspaper ad in the Everett Herald. Their propaganda machine works incessantly, disseminating falsehoods that we, the nurses and our union, are to blame for the stalled negotiations. This is a distortion of reality.

Let's be absolutely clear: an impasse is far from our situation.Despite our inability to reach an agreement through the prolonged expedited negotiation process, we believe both sides possess further proposals to present. At no point did our union or PRMCE assert that we were delivering a "last, best, and final offer." PRMCE manipulatively wields the term "impasse" as a tool of fear. According to the National Labor Relations Act, if a union and employer reach a valid "impasse" during contract negotiations, the employer can enforce their last proposal. This is PRMCE's cunning strategy to shirk bargaining and impose their terms.

Furthermore, Providence only seems fixated on one talking point: wages.Yet, what about the lives we safeguard daily? What about patient safety? Their callous calculations dismiss our primary objective - rectifying the staffing nightmare. Our contract's aim is to create a resolution for our staffing predicament. Wage increases alone are insufficient. Our proposals, rejected by PRMCE, empower nurses to collaboratively address enduring staffing challenges alongside PRMCE management. They involve binding third-party mediation to resolve long-standing staffing-related issues that management has failed to address, ensuring consistent consultations between the Chief Nursing Officer and nurses to efficiently allocate resources for staffing and patient safety initiatives, and establishing accountability mechanisms should PRMCE fail to adhere to the agreed-upon staffing plans.

Circle August 28 on your calendars as we head into another round of negotiations with PRMCE.However, don't for a moment think that we're commencing with a blank slate. We've already hammered out several tentative agreements. If Providence dares to reject this already agreed upon language, they knowingly prolong our struggle to tackle the staffing crisis.

Providence stands at a crossroads.Will they join forces with nurses to uplift patient safety? Or will they suppress our voices, perpetuating the staffing crisis and jeopardizing patients?

Our determination remains unwavering.We will persist in organizing actions and preparing for a strike - a demonstration of our commitment to realizing our proposals. On August 22 at 8 pm via Zoom, we will conduct strike captain training. Join us if you're willing to lead within your unit/department. Let's demonstrate to PRMCE the unyielding strength of our unity.

Please join us at one of the actions below:  

September 21: Community Townhall
@ Everett Labor Temple 2810 Lombard Ave Everett 5-6pm

September: Strike educational meetings for nurses at PRMCE and over Zoom  

August 28: Bargaining with PRMCE

August 27: Everett Farmers Market 10:30 to 12pm  (meet at the corner of Pacific and Wetmore) 

August 22, September 5, and September 19: Strike Captain Training 8pm-9pm CLICK HERE TO JOIN

 Show PRMCE that we are serious about our proposals and are willing to strike!If you have not already signed the strike pledge, please click on the link PRMCE RN - I Promise to Take Action! (jotform.com)

Also encourage your coworkers to update their information:https://ufcw3000.org/update-your-information

- Our PRMCE RN Bargaining Team: Trevor Gjendem, Juan Stout, Carrie Rimel, Kelli Johnson, Stephanie Sausman, Julie Byum, Kristen Crowder 

PRMCE RN Bargaining Update

Providence asked for expedited bargaining, yet repeatedly failed to bring any counter proposal to our wage and staffing proposal.

Providence thought their best proposal for wages and staffing language was what Michelle Lundstrom sent in her May 22, 2023 email. Nurses should feel disrespected by this lack of action from Providence.

Given Providence’s lack of movement around staffing and wages, we will be launching a strike pledge card. Get ready to show solidarity with your coworkers and sign your strike pledge cards at the hospital and online.

Be on the lookout for information on your next Contract Action Team meeting! Keep wearing your blue and yellow, it’s time to put our words to ACTION!

If you have questions reach out to our Union Bargaining Team or Rep. Anthony Cantu at 206-436-6566

UPDATE – 2nd and 3rd Tentative Agreements of the Day Reached with UFCW 21 at Providence Everett Medical Center, other Tables Continue Talks

For Immediate Release: January 8, 2020 - 1:00 PM
Contact: Tom Geiger, UFCW 21 Cell: 206-604-3421

UPDATE – 2nd and 3rd Tentative Agreements of the Day Reached with UFCW 21 at Providence Everett Medical Center, other Tables Continue Talks

After months of contract negotiations, the UFCW 21 Professional and the Technical units at Providence Everett have both reached a fully recommended Tentative Agreement for new contracts. This resolution came within hours of the Tentative Agreement reached with UFCW 21’s Service and Maintenance workers at Sacred Heart in Spokane. These wins are a result of the strong unity between UFCW 21, SEIU Healthcare 1199 NW and WSNA.

Negotiations with UFCW 21 service and maintenance workers at Holy Family have resumed today, and our RNs from Centralia and St Peter Hospitals are gathering to return to negotiations later today as well. Our RNs at St Mary’s in Walla Walla are planned to be in negotiations tomorrow.

General Membership Meeting Spring 2018

Merger Vote to be Conducted at UFCW 21 Membership Meetings

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There will be a vote of the membership at the UFCW 21 May, 2018 General Membership Meetings (schedule for meetings are included in this notice) on a merger agreement between UFCW 367 and UFCW 21. UFCW 367 represents approximately 6,800 workers in common industries and counties as UFCW 21 members.

At the meetings, members will have an opportunity to review the merger agreement, ask questions, and discuss the merger prior to voting. Under the merger agreement, Todd Crosby and Faye Guenther, the current President and Secretary-Treasurer of UFCW 21, will remain the two top officers of UFCW 21. If you would like to obtain a copy of the merger agreement in advance of the meetings, please contact Maria Milliron at 206-458-6162 or 1-800-732-1188, ext 6162.


Aberdeen
Monday, May 21
6:00 pm   
Grays Harbor Hospital
West Campus
915 Anderson Drive
Conference Room E - 1st Floor

Auburn (New Day)
Monday, May 21
2:30 pm
Auburn Regional Medical Center
Plaza 1: 202 N Division St
AMC 1st Floor - Board Room

Bellevue
Thursday, May 24
9:00 am & 7:00 pm
Sheraton Hotel
100 112th Ave NE
Newport Room

Bellingham
Wednesday, May 23
7:00 pm
Quality Inn Baron Suites
100 E Kellogg Road
Olympus Room

Bremerton
Thursday, May 24
11:00 am
Harrison Medical Center
2520 Cherry Ave
North Dining Room

Brewster
Wednesday, May 23
5:00 pm
Three Rivers Hospital
415 Hospital Way
Hillcrest Admin. Bldg. 
Commons Area

Centralia
Wednesday, May 23
10:00 am
Providence Centralia Hospital
914 S Scheuber Road
Cafeteria

Colville/Chewelah
Wednesday, May 23
5:00 pm
Nordlig Hotel
101 W Grant Ave, Chewelah
Meeting Room

Coupeville
Wednesday, May 23
3:15 pm  
Whidbey General Hospital
101 N Main St
Conference Room Trailer
(on same side as EMS)

Enumclaw
Monday, May 21
1:00 pm
Guesthouse Inn
1000 Griffin Ave
Meeting Room

Everett
Thursday, May 24
9:00 am & 7:00 pm
Snohomish County PUD
2320 California Street
AM/PM - TC2-A

Federal Way
Tuesday, May 22
9:00 am
Hometown Office Suites & Svcs
33530 1st Way South #102
Classroom

Forks
Monday, May 21
2:00 pm
Forks Community Hospital
530 Bogachiel Way
Main Conference Room
 

 

 

Kennewick
Monday, May 21
6:00 pm
IBEW 112
2637 W Albany Ave
Meeting Room

Kent
Monday, May 21
9:00 am & 5:00 pm
Kent Commons
525 4th Ave N
AM - Interurban Room
PM - Olympic Room

Lynnwood
Monday, May 21
7:00 pm
Snohomish County PUD
21014 63rd Ave W
Conference Room

Monroe
Thursday, May 24
3:30 pm
EvergreenHealth Monroe
14701 179th Ave SE
The Café Corner

Moses Lake
Thursday, May 24
5:00 pm
Samaritan Healthcare
801 E Wheeler Road
Classroom 401

Mount Vernon
Tuesday, May 22  
7:00 pm
UFCW 21 Office
1510 N 18th St
Conference Room

Oak Harbor
Wednesday, May 23
7:00 pm
Best Western Harbor Plaza
33175 SR 20
Oak Harbor Room

Olympia
Monday, May 21
12:00 pm
Kaiser Permanente
700 Lily Rd NE
Conference Room A

Tuesday, May 22
3:30 pm
Capital Medical Center
3900 Capital Mall Dr SW
Cafeteria

Wednesday, May 23
1:00 pm
Providence St. Peter Hospital
413 Lily Road NE
Cafeteria

Omak
Tuesday, May 22
2:30 pm
Mid-Valley Hospital
Family Medical Building
800 Jasmine St
Room E
(Family Medical Center)

Tuesday, May 22
5:15 pm
Mid-Valley Clinic
529 Jasmine St
Break Room 

Port Angeles
Wednesday, May 23
4:30 pm
Olympic Medical Center
939 Caroline Street
Wendel Room

Port Townsend
Tuesday, May 22
12:00 pm & 5:15 pm
Pt. Townsend Senior Ctr.
620 Tyler St
Board Room
 

 


 

Republic (New Day & Time) 
Wednesday, May 23
1:30 pm  
Ferry County Memorial Hospital
36 Klondike Road
HUB Conference Room

Sea-Tac
Monday, May 21
7:00 pm
Angle Lake Family Resource Center
4040 S 188th Street, Suite #100
Meeting Room

Seattle
Tuesday, May 22  
9:30 am & 7:00 pm
Phinney Neighborhood Center
6532 Phinney Ave N
AM/PM - Room 6 Blue Bldg.

Thursday, May 24
9:00 am & 7:00 pm
UFCW 21 - Seattle
5030 1st Ave S
Joe Crump Hall

Sequim
Wednesday, May 23
7:00 pm
Quality Inn
134 River Road
Breakfast Room

Shelton (New Day)
Wednesday, May 23
12:00 pm
Mason General
901 Mountain View Dr
Washington Room

Silverdale
Wednesday, May 23
9:00 am & 5:30 pm
UFCW 21 Office
3888 NW Randall Way #105
Conference Room

South Bend
Monday, May 21
3:00 pm
Willapa Harbor Hospital
800 Alder Street
Evergreen Room

Spokane
Thursday, May 24
8:00 am, 1:00 pm & 4:00 pm
UFCW 21 Office
1710 N Calispel St
Conference Room

Tacoma
Tuesday, May 22
2:00 pm & 5:00 pm
First United Methodist Church
621 Tacoma Ave S
Room 119

Tonasket
Wednesday, May 23
12:30 pm & 2:00 pm
North Valley Hospital
203 S. Western Ave
Orientation Room

Walla Walla
Monday, May 21
1:00 pm
Providence St. Mary Medical Center
401 W. Poplar St
Vincentian Room

Wenatchee
Thursday, May 24
12:00 pm
Confluence Health
1300 Fuller St
Conference Room B

Winter General Membership Meetings

Aberdeen
Monday, February 12
6:00 pm   
Grays Harbor Hospital
West Campus
915 Anderson Drive
Conference Room E - 1st Floor

Auburn
Wednesday, February 14
2:30 pm
Auburn Regional Medical Center
Plaza 1: 202 N Division St
AMC 1st Floor  
Cascade Training Room

Bellevue
Thursday, February 15
9:00 am & 7:00 pm
Sheraton Hotel
100 112th Ave NE
Bel Air Room

Bellingham
Wednesday, February 14
7:00 pm
Quality Inn Baron Suites
100 E Kellogg Road
Olympus Room

Bremerton
Thursday, February 15
11:00 am
Harrison Medical Center
2520 Cherry Ave
North Dining Room

Brewster
Wednesday, February 14
5:00 pm
Three Rivers Hospital
415 Hospital Way
Hillcrest Admin. Bldg. 
Commons Area

Centralia
Wednesday, February 14
10:00 am
Providence Centralia Hospital
914 S Scheuber Road
Cafeteria

Colville/Chewelah
Wednesday, February 14
5:00 pm
Nordlig Hotel
101 W Grant Ave, Chewelah
Meeting Room

Coupeville
Wednesday, February 14
3:15 pm  
Whidbey General Hospital
101 N Main St
Cafeteria

Enumclaw
Monday, February 12
1:00 pm
Guesthouse Inn
1000 Griffin Ave
Meeting Room

Everett
Thursday, February 15
9:00 am & 7:00 pm
Snohomish County PUB
2320 California Street
AM - TC2-A
PM - TC1-A

Federal Way
Tuesday, February 13
9:00 am
Hometown Office Suites & Svcs
33530 1st Way South #102
Classroom

Forks
Monday, February 12
2:00 pm
Forks Community Hospital
530 Bogachiel Way
Main Conference Room

Kennewick
Monday, February 12
6:00 pm
IBEW 112
2637 W Albany Ave
Meeting Room

Kent
Monday, February 12
9:00 am & 5:00 pm
Kent Commons
525 4th Ave N
AM - Interurban Room
PM - Mill Creek Room

Lynnwood (New Location)
Monday, February 12
7:00 pm
Snohomish County PUD
21014 63rd Ave W
Conference Room

Monroe
Thursday, February 15
3:30 pm
EvergreenHealth Monroe
14701 179th Ave SE
The Café Corner

Moses Lake
Thursday, February 15
5:00 pm
Samaritan Healthcare
801 E Wheeler Road
Classroom 401

Mount Vernon
Tuesday, February 13  
7:00 pm
UFCW 21 Office
1510 N 18th St
Conference Room

Oak Harbor
Wednesday, February 14
7:00 pm
Best Western Harbor Plaza
33175 SR 20
Board Room

Olympia
Monday, February 12
12:00 pm
Kaiser Permanente
700 Lily Rd NE
Conference Room A

Tuesday, February 13
3:30 pm
Capital Medical Center
3900 Capital Mall Dr SW
Cafeteria

Wednesday, February 14
1:00 pm
Providence St. Peter Hospital
413 Lily Road NE
Cafeteria

Omak
Tuesday, February 13
2:30 pm
Mid-Valley Hospital
Family Medical Building
800 Jasmine St
Room E (Family Medical Center)

Tuesday, February 13
5:15 pm
Mid-Valley Clinic
529 Jasmine St
Break Room 

Port Angeles 
Wednesday, February 14
4:30 pm
Olympic Medical Center
939 Caroline Street
Linkletter Hall

Port Townsend
Tuesday, February 13
12:00 pm & 5:15 pm
Pt. Townsend Senior Ctr.
620 Tyler St
Board Room

Republic
Tuesday, February 13
12:30 pm  
Ferry County Memorial Hospital
36 Klondike Road
HUB Conference Room 

Sea-Tac (New Location)
Monday, February 12
7:00 pm
Red Lion Hotel Seattle Airport
18220 International Blvd
Pacific Room

Seattle
Tuesday, February 13  
9:30 am & 7:00 pm
Phinney Neighborhood Center
6532 Phinney Ave N
AM - Room 36 Lower Brick Bldg.
PM - Room 7 Blue Bldg.

Thursday, February 15
9:00 am & 7:00 pm
UFCW 21 - Seattle
5030 1st Ave S
Joe Crump Hall

Sequim
Wednesday, February 14
7:00 pm
Quality Inn
134 River Road
Breakfast Room

Shelton (New Day & Time)
Wednesday, February 14
12:30 pm
Mason General
901 Mountain View Dr
Washington Room

Silverdale
Wednesday, February 14
9:00 am & 5:30 pm
UFCW 21 Office
3888 NW Randall Way #105
Conference Room

South Bend
Monday, February 12
3:00 pm
Willapa Harbor Hospital
800 Alder Street
Evergreen Room

Spokane
Thursday, February 15
8:00 am, 1:00 pm & 4:00 pm
UFCW 21 Office
1710 N Calispel
Conference Room

Tacoma
Tuesday, February 13
2:00 pm & 5:00 pm
First United Methodist Church
621 Tacoma Ave S
Room 119

Tonasket
Wednesday, February 14
12:30 pm & 2:00 pm
North Valley Hospital
203 S. Western Ave
Orientation Room

Walla Walla
Monday, February 12
1:00 pm
Providence St. Mary’s Medical Center
401 W. Poplar St
Vincentian Room

Wenatchee
Thursday, February 15
12:00 pm
Confluence Health
1300 Fuller St
Conference Room B

General Membership Meeting Fall 2017

Aberdeen
Monday, November 13
6:00 pm   
Grays Harbor Hospital- West Campus
915 Anderson Drive
Conference Room E - 1st Floor

Auburn
Wednesday, November 15
2:30 pm
Auburn Regional Medical Center
Plaza 1: 202 N Division St
AMC 1st Floor
Cascade Training Room

Bellevue
Thursday, November 16
9:00 am & 7:00 pm
Sheraton Hotel
100 112th Ave NE
Bel Air Room

Bellingham
Wednesday, November 15
7:00 pm
Quality Inn Baron Suites
100 E Kellogg Road
Olympus Room

Bremerton
Thursday, November 16
11:00 am
Harrison Medical Center
2520 Cherry Ave
Cafeteria

Brewster
Wednesday, November 15
5:00 pm
Three Rivers Hospital
415 Hospital Way
Hillcrest Admin. Bldg. 
Room 105

Centralia
Wednesday, November 15
10:00 am
Providence Centralia Hospital
914 S Scheuber Road
Cafeteria

Colville/Chewelah
Wednesday, November 15
5:00 pm
Nordlig Hotel
101 W Grant Ave, Chewelah
Meeting Room

Coupeville
Wednesday, November 15
3:15 pm  
Whidbey General Hospital
101 N Main St
Cafeteria

Enumclaw
Monday, November 13
1:00 pm
Guesthouse Inn
1000 Griffin Ave
Meeting Room

Everett
Thursday, November 16
9:00 am (AM New Location)
Teamsters Local 38
2601 Everett Ave
Downstairs Conference Room

Thursday, November 16
7:00 pm
Snohomish County PUD
2320 California Street
Room TC1-A

Federal Way
Tuesday, November 14
9:00 am
Hometown Office Suites & Svcs
33530 1st Way South #102
Class Room

Forks
Monday, November 13
2:00 pm
Forks Community Hospital
530 Bogachiel Way
Main Conference Room

Kennewick
Monday, November 13
6:00 pm
IBEW 112
2637 W Albany Ave
Meeting Room

Kent
Monday, November 13
9:00 am & 5:00 pm
Kent Commons
525 4th Ave N
AM & PM Interurban Room

Lynnwood
Monday, November 13
7:00 pm
Lynnwood Convention Center
3711 196th St SW
Room 1A

Monroe
Thursday, November 16
3:30 pm
EvergreenHealth Monroe
14701 179th Ave SE
The Café Corner

Moses Lake
Thursday, November 16
5:00 pm
Samaritan Healthcare
801 E Wheeler Road
Classroom 401

Mount Vernon
Tuesday, November 14  
7:00 pm
UFCW 21 Office
1510 N 18th St
Conference Room

Oak Harbor
Wednesday, November 15
7:00 pm
Best Western Harbor Plaza
33175 SR 20
Oak Harbor Room

Olympia
Monday, November 13
12:00 pm
Kaiser Permanente
Olympia Medical Center
700 Lily Rd NE
Conference Room B

Tuesday, November 14
3:30 pm
Capital Medical Center
3900 Capital Mall Dr SW
Cafeteria

Wednesday, November 15
1:00 pm
Providence St. Peter Hospital
413 Lily Road NE
Cafeteria

Omak
Tuesday, November 14
2:30 pm
Mid-Valley Hospital
Family Medical Building
800 Jasmine St
Room E (Family Medical Center)

Tuesday, November 14
5:15 pm
Mid-Valley Clinic
529 Jasmine St
Break Room 

Port Angeles
Wednesday, November 15
4:30 pm
Olympic Medical Center
939 Caroline Street
Fairshter Room

Port Townsend
Tuesday, November 14
12:00 pm & 5:15 pm
Pt. Townsend Senior Ctr.
620 Tyler St
Board Room

 

Republic
Tuesday, November 14
12:30 pm  
Ferry County Memorial Hospital
36 Klondike Road
HUB Conference Room

Sea-Tac
Monday, November 13
7:00 pm
Angle Lake Family Resource Center
4040 S 188th Street, #100
Meeting Room

Seattle
Tuesday, November 14  
9:30 am & 7:00 pm
Phinney Neighborhood Center
6532 Phinney Ave N
AM - Room 31 Lower Brick Bldg.
PM - Room 36 Lower Brick Bldg.

Thursday, November 16
9:00 am & 7:00 pm
UFCW 21 - Seattle
5030 1st Ave S
Joe Crump Hall

Sequim
Wednesday, November 15
7:00 pm
Quality Inn
134 River Road
Breakfast Room

Shelton
Monday, November 13
12:00 pm
Mason General
901 Mountain View Dr
Washington Room

Silverdale
Wednesday, November 15
9:00 am & 5:30 pm
UFCW 21 Office
3888 NW Randall Way #105
Conference Room

South Bend
Monday, November 13
3:00 pm
Willapa Harbor Hospital
800 Alder Street
Evergreen Room

Spokane
Thursday, November 16
8:00 am, 1:00 pm & 4:00 pm
UFCW 21 Office
1710 N Calispel
Conference Room

Tacoma
Tuesday, November 14
2:00 pm & 5:00 pm
First United Methodist Church
621 Tacoma Ave S
Room 119

Tonasket
Wednesday, November 15
12:30 pm & 2:00 pm
North Valley Hospital
203 S. Western Ave
Orientation Room

Walla Walla
Monday, November 13
1:00 pm
Providence St. Mary’s Medical Center
401 W. Poplar St
Vincentian Room

Wenatchee
Thursday, November 16
12:00 pm
Confluence Health
1300 Fuller St
Conference Room B

NOTICE OF NOMINATIONS FOR DELEGATES TO UFCW INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION

Every 5 years, the UFCW International Union holds a convention where union leaders from across the country meet to discuss the future of our union and help set its direction for growth.  The 2018 UFCW International Convention will be held in Las Vegas, NV beginning Monday, April 23, 2018 and concluding Friday, April 27, 2018.  

You may be nominated either in writing or orally at any one of our November 2017 General Membership Meetings.  Nominations will be held for 26 convention delegates and 10 alternate delegates.  An election will be held only if the number of nominees exceeds the total number (26) of delegates and/or the total number (10) of alternates to be elected.  Members who are nominated may run for delegate or alternate, but not for both.  To be eligible to serve as a UFCW 21 delegate or alternate, you must:

• Have been an active member of the UFCW continuously since September 2016
• Currently be a member of UFCW 21
• Maintain continuous membership in UFCW 21 until the first day of the convention, April 23, 2018

In the event that it is necessary to conduct an election for delegates or alternates to the 2018 UFCW International Convention, ballots will be mailed to each UFCW 21 member’s last known address no later than December 13, 2017.  Delegates and alternates will appear on the ballot in alphabetical order.

Summer 2017 General Membership Meetings

Olympia
Monday, August 21
12:00 pm
Kaiser Permanente
Olympia Medical Center
700 Lily Rd NE
Conference Room B

Tuesday, August 22
3:30 pm
Capital Medical Center
3900 Capital Mall Dr SW
Cafeteria

Wednesday, August 23
1:00 pm
Providence St. Peter Hospital
413 Lily Road NE
Cafeteria

Omak
Tuesday, August 22
2:30 pm
Mid-Valley Hospital
Family Medical Building
800 Jasmine St
Room E (Family Medical Center)

Tuesday, August 22
5:15 pm
Mid-Valley Clinic
529 Jasmine St
Break Room

Port Angeles
Wednesday, August 23
4:30 pm
Olympic Medical Center
939 Caroline Street
Fairshter Room

Port Townsend
Tuesday, August 22
12:00 pm & 5:15 pm
Pt. Townsend Senior Ctr.
620 Tyler St
Board Room

Republic
Tuesday, August 22
1:00 pm  (New Time)
Ferry County Memorial Hospital
36 Klondike Road
Hospital Conference Room 

Sea-Tac
Monday, August 21
7:00 pm
Angle Lake Community Center
4040 S 188th Street, #100
Meeting Room

Seattle
Tuesday, August 22  
9:30 am & 7:00 pm
Phinney Neighborhood Center
6532 Phinney Ave N
Room 31 Lower Brick Bldg.

Thursday, August 24
9:00 am & 7:00 pm
UFCW 21 - Seattle
5030 1st Ave S
Joe Crump Hall

Sequim
Wednesday, August 23
7:00 pm
Quality Inn
134 River Road
Breakfast Room

Shelton
Monday, August 21
12:00 pm
Mason General
901 Mountain View Dr
Washington Room

Silverdale
Wednesday, August 23
9:00 am & 5:30 pm
UFCW 21 Office
3888 NW Randall Way #105
Conference Room

South Bend
Monday, August 21
3:00 pm
Willapa Harbor Hospital
800 Alder Street
Cedar Room

Spokane
Thursday, August 24
8:00 am, 1:00 pm & 4:00 pm
UFCW 21 Office
1710 N Calispel
Conference Room

Tacoma
Tuesday, August 22
2:00 pm & 5:00 pm
First United Methodist Church
621 Tacoma Ave S
Room 119

Tonasket
Wednesday, August 23
12:30 pm & 2:00 pm
North Valley Hospital
203 S. Western Ave
Orientation Room

Walla Walla
Monday, August 21
1:00 pm
Providence St. Mary’s Medical Center
401 W. Poplar St
Luken Room

Wenatchee
Thursday, August 24
12:00 pm
Confluence Health
1300 Fuller St
Conference Room B

 

 

 

 

Aberdeen
Monday, August 21
6:00 pm   
Grays Harbor Hospital- West Campus
915 Anderson Drive
Conference Room E - 1st Floor

Auburn
Wednesday, August 23
2:30 pm
Auburn Regional Medical Center
Plaza 1: 202 N Division St
AMC 1st Floor
Cascade Training Room

Bellevue
Thursday, August 24
9:00 am & 7:00 pm
Sheraton Hotel
100 112th Ave NE
Bel Air Room

Bellingham
Wednesday, August 23
7:00 pm
Quality Inn Baron Suites
100 E Kellogg Road
Olympus Room

Bremerton
Thursday, August 24
11:00 am
Harrison Medical Center
2520 Cherry Ave
Cafeteria

Brewster
Wednesday, August 23
5:00 pm
Three Rivers Hospital
415 Hospital Way
Hillcrest Admin. Bldg. 
Commons Area

Centralia
Wednesday, August 23
10:00 am
Providence Centralia Hospital
914 S Scheuber Road
Cafeteria

Colville/Chewelah
Wednesday, August 23
5:00 pm
Nordlig Hotel
101 W Grant Ave, Chewelah
Meeting Room

Coupeville
Wednesday, August 23
3:15 pm  
Whidbey General Hospital
101 N Main St
Conference Room B

Enumclaw
Monday, August 21
1:00 pm
Guesthouse Inn
1000 Griffin Ave
Meeting Room

Everett
Thursday, August 24
9:00 am & 7:00 pm
Snohomish County PUD
2320 California Street
Room TC1-A

Federal Way
Tuesday, August 22
9:00 am
Hometown Office Suites & Svcs
33530 1st Way South #102
Class Room

Forks
Monday, August 21
2:00 pm
Forks Community Hospital
530 Bogachiel Way
Main Conference Room

Kennewick
Monday, August 21
6:00 pm
IBEW 112
2637 W Albany Ave
Meeting Room

Kent
Monday, August 21
9:00 am & 5:00 pm
Kent Commons
525 4th Ave N
AM - Interurban Room
PM - Mill Creek Room

Lynnwood
Monday, August 21
7:00 pm
Lynnwood Convention Center
3711 196th St SW
Room 1A

Monroe
Thursday, August 24
3:30 pm
EvergreenHealth Monroe
14701 179th Ave SE
The Café Corner

Moses Lake
Thursday, August 24
5:00 pm
Samaritan Healthcare
801 E Wheeler Road
Classroom 401

Mount Vernon
Tuesday, August 22  
7:00 pm
UFCW 21 Office
1510 N 18th St
Conference Room

Oak Harbor
Wednesday, August 23
7:00 pm
Best Western Harbor Plaza
33175 SR 20
Whidbey Room

 

Spring 2017 General Membership Meetings

Aberdeen
Monday, May 22
6:00 pm   
Grays Harbor Hospital- West Campus
915 Anderson Drive
Conference Room E - 1st Floor

Auburn
Wednesday, May 24
2:30 pm
Auburn Regional Medical Center
Plaza 1: 202 N Division St
AMC 201 Bldg - Conference Room

Bellevue
Thursday, May 25
9:00 am & 7:00 pm
Sheraton Hotel
100 112th Ave NE
Bel Air Room

Bellingham
Wednesday, May 24
7:00 pm
Quality Inn Baron Suites
100 E Kellogg Road
Olympus Room

Bremerton
Thursday, May 25
11:00 am
Harrison Medical Center
2520 Cherry Ave
Cafeteria

Brewster
Wednesday, May 24
5:00 pm
Three Rivers Hospital
415 Hospital Way
Hillcrest Admin. Bldg. Room 105

Centralia
Wednesday, May 24
10:00 am
Providence Centralia Hospital
914 S Scheuber Road
Cafeteria

Colville/Chewelah
Wednesday, May 24
5:00 pm
Nordlig Hotel
101 W Grant Ave, Chewelah
Meeting Room

Coupeville
Wednesday, May 24
3:15 pm  
Whidbey General Hospital
101 N Main St
Cafeteria

Enumclaw
Monday, May 22
1:00 pm
Guesthouse Inn
1000 Griffin Ave
Meeting Room

Everett
Thursday, May 25
9:00 am  (New Location)
Teamsters Local 38
2601 Everett Ave
Downstairs Conference Room

Thursday, May 25
3:00 pm (New Location & Time)
Teamsters Local 38
2601 Everett Ave
Downstairs Conference Room

Federal Way
Tuesday, May 23
9:00 am
Hometown Office Suites & Svcs
33530 1st Way South #102
Class Room

Forks
Monday, May 22
2:00 pm
Forks Community Hospital
530 Bogachiel Way
Main Conference Room

Kennewick
Monday, May 22
6:00 pm
IBEW 112
2637 W Albany Ave
Meeting Room

Kent
Monday, May 22
9:00 am & 5:00 pm
Kent Commons
525 4th Ave N
AM & PM - Interurban Room

Lynnwood
Monday, May 22
7:00 pm
Lynnwood Convention Center
3711 196th St SW
Room 1A

Monroe
Thursday, May 25
3:30 pm
EvergreenHealth Monroe
14701 179th Ave SE
The Café Corner

Moses Lake
Thursday, May 25
5:00 pm
Samaritan Healthcare
801 E Wheeler Road
Classroom 401

Mount Vernon
Tuesday, May 23  
7:00 pm
UFCW 21 Office
1510 N 18th St
Conference Room

Oak Harbor
Wednesday, May 24
7:00 pm
Best Western Harbor Plaza
33175 SR 20
Board Room

Olympia
Monday, May 22
12:00 pm
Kaiser Permanente
700 Lily Rd NE
Conference Room C

Tuesday, May 23
3:30 pm
Capital Medical Center
3900 Capital Mall Dr SW
Cafeteria

Wednesday, May 24
1:00 pm
Providence St. Peter Hospital
413 Lily Road NE
Cafeteria

Omak
Tuesday, May 23
2:30 pm
Mid-Valley Hospital
Family Medical Building
800 Jasmine St
Room E (Family Medical Center)

Tuesday, May 23
5:15 pm
Mid-Valley Clinic
529 Jasmine St
Break Room

Port Angeles
Wednesday, May 24
4:30 pm
Olympic Medical Center
939 Caroline Street
Wendel Room

Port Townsend
Tuesday, May 23
12:00 pm & 5:15 pm
Pt. Townsend Senior Ctr.
620 Tyler St
Board Room
 

Republic
Tuesday, May 23
1:00 pm  (New Time)
Ferry County Memorial Hospital
36 Klondike Road
Hospital Conference Room 

Sea-Tac
Monday, May 22
7:00 pm
Angle Lake Community Center
4040 S 188th Street, #100
Meeting Room

Seattle
Tuesday, May 23  
9:30 am & 7:00 pm
Phinney Neighborhood Center
6532 Phinney Ave N
Room 31 Lower Brick Bldg.

Thursday, May 25
9:00 am & 7:00 pm
UFCW 21 - Seattle
5030 1st Ave S
Joe Crump Hall

Sequim
Wednesday, May 24
7:00 pm
Quality Inn
134 River Road
Breakfast Room

Shelton
Monday, May 22
12:00 pm
Mason General
901 Mountain View Dr
Washington Room

Silverdale
Wednesday, May 24
9:00 am & 5:30 pm
UFCW 21 Office
3888 NW Randall Way #105
Conference Room

South Bend
Monday, May 22
3:00 pm
Willapa Harbor Hospital
800 Alder Street
Evergreen Room

Spokane
Thursday, May 25
8:00 am, 1:00 pm & 4:00 pm
UFCW 21 Office
1710 N Calispel
Conference Room

Tacoma
Tuesday, May 23
2:00 pm & 5:00 pm
First United Methodist Church
621 Tacoma Ave S
Room 119

Tonasket
Wednesday, May 24
12:30 pm & 2:00 pm
North Valley Hospital
203 S. Western Ave
Orientation Room

Walla Walla
Monday, May 22
1:00 pm
Providence St. Mary’s Medical Center
401 W. Poplar St
Luken Room

Wenatchee 
Thursday, May 25
12:00 pm
Confluence Health
1300 Fuller St
Conference Room B