Rosauers Spokane Pharmacy Technicians and Assistants Bargaining Update
/We had our first meeting with the Employer on June 12, to share concerns over retention and the current economic situation and how that has affected our membership.
Read MoreWe had our first meeting with the Employer on June 12, to share concerns over retention and the current economic situation and how that has affected our membership.
Read MoreAfter two months of bargaining, and significant work to beat back management’s proposed takeaways, our member lead bargaining team is pleased to announce that we have reached a tentative agreement for a new three-year contract.
Read MoreEl Fondo de Nuevos Ciudadanos Americanos es un fondo para apoyar a miembros de la UFCW que obtienen ciudadanía Americana. A través de este fondo, los Latinos Unidos de la UFCW distribuye dinero en el monto de $600 por miembro.
The New American Citizenship Fund is fund to support UFCW members who become New American Citizens. Through this fund, the United Latinos of the UFCW distributes awards in the amount of $600.00 per member.
Read MoreMonica Meloy and Jason Sherwood Foug knew their contract language and timelines, and helped win them and their coworkers nearly $80,000 in backpay for bonus pay in their contract that was paid out incorrectly.
Read MoreWe must show LabCorp our readiness to take decisive action if we fail to reach an agreement. We believe the Employer has engaged in unfair labor practices throughout the bargaining process, including, but not limited to making unilateral changes to your working conditions following the expiration of the contract, spying on union activity, and taking measures to prohibit employees from even talking about the union. Therefore, our Bargaining Team has scheduled a vote for the following week on June 25 & 26.
Read MoreResponses to the union bargaining survey have been carefully reviewed by our union Bargaining Team and we have started the process of exchanging proposals with Mason Management.
Read MoreOur team met with management on Tuesday (6/3) and continued to discuss non-economic issues such as layoff protections, seniority, temporary employees, low census and more. While there is still much to be done, we were pleased with the pace of negotiations and are hopeful that management will continue to display the same collaborative attitude we saw today.
Read MoreAfter eight months of constant battle and momentous efforts by our bargaining team and the unification of our entire membership, we have finally settled our contract with Providence Sacred Heart. Our members’ efforts and commitment have yielded the best contract we have seen for our collective bargaining unit. This is a small victory in the greater war for recognition of our efforts and skills, and our value as caregivers to our families and community.
Read MoreOur bargaining committee was excited to share the Tentative Agreement we reached with Harbors Home Health & Hospice at our three vote meetings on Friday, May 31. Judging from the vote results, we feel that our coworkers were excited about the offer as well—which is now in full force and effect after members voted overwhelmingly in support to ratify the new contract.
Read MoreMeet Michael Condon, a Planned Parenthood security officer who chooses to brave the rain and cold to ensure the safety of our communities.
Read MoreMultiCare management spent this week trying to divide and confuse us, releasing their sub-par wage proposal and trying to convince workers that it’s just good enough to keep us quiet.
We are spending this week and next preparing for action.
Read MoreIn April a survey was sent out to all Conifer St. Michael Medical Center UFCW 3000 members regarding compensation, benefits, and working conditions in preparation for our upcoming Union contract negotiations. The response rate was remarkably strong! Unsurprisingly, of folks’ top three issues in responses, wages were the most commonly recognized area where workers would like to see improvement. The next two top issues in the responses were affordability of health insurance and enhancement of vacation/PTO benefits.
Read MoreOver the weekend, our union Bargaining Team made a significant breakthrough in negotiations with Management. While some differences remain, we are hopeful that Management will continue to make a good faith effort to close the gap on the remaining issues, and we anticipate reaching a tentative agreement in the coming days.
Read MoreMeet Cheryl Ziegler who has worked at Kaiser (formerly Group Health) since 1978, has been a shop steward since 1982, and has served on multiple bargaining and labor committees since 1987.
Read MoreWe joined hundreds of REI workers across the country taking joint action, standing up against REI’s anti-worker behavior. Management from all over our state was called in to run our store while workers were out on the strike line (with Scabby the Rat). We’ve shown REI that green vests are willing to strike and fight for respect. Our strength is in our solidarity and will get REI to come to the bargaining table in good faith and reach a fair first contract.
Read MoreAfter nearly 8 months of negotiations and taking a historic act of solidarity by going an 8.5 day Unfair Labor Practice strike, our bargaining team has reached a recommended tentative agreement on a new contract.
Read MoreOn May 28 our Union Bargaining Team met with SCH Management for our initial bargaining session. We discussed times of future bargaining dates and exchanged some initial non-economic proposals that included potential changes to:
Read MoreJust two days after an email from MultiCare’s CEO announced a new affiliation with Overlake Medical Center, & further confirmed MultiCare’s aspirations to become “the Pacific Northwest’s highest value system of health”- we cannot say we are surprised to learn that the line of a “commitment to invest” stops somewhere between “a network of primary, urgent and specialty care clinics” and us- their dedicated, hard-working, & committed staff.
Read MoreOn May 23, our union Bargaining Team met with Management and received their second set of economic proposals.
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After three long days of negotiations, our bargaining team has made significant progress toward a new contract, but there remains much work to do. Management has continued to propose increases that we believe would result in more expensive healthcare costs while still not keeping up with inflation in their wage offer.
However, we believe that Zenith is beginning to understand that we will not accept a contract that includes such proposals and have made clear to them that we need better proposals to ensure livable wages and affordable benefits for us and our families. We hope that additional progress will be made over the weekend but are prepared to increase the pressure on them if we have to.
Keep an eye out for additional updates next week, and please reach out to a member of the bargaining team or your rep if you have any questions.
“We’ve made progress, but management needs to realize that when the economy changes, the contract needs to also.”
— Our Bargaining Team: Mitch Longoria, Terra Powell, and Laura Bomengen
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