AUG / SEPT 2019
A NEWSLETTER FOR NYSNA RNs AT ERIE COUNTY MEDICAL CENTER
ECMC Nurses Win New Contract! On August 30, ECMC nurses voted overwhelmingly to ratify a new, four-year contract! Not only did nurses give nothing back in this contract, we made many improvements over our last contract. From pay, to benefits, to safe staffing, we made significant gains that simply would not have been possible without the commitment and solidarity exhibited in our member-led contract campaign.
The CEO was friendly and responded positively to our visit. He said he was hopeful that we can understand each other’s challenges at the table.
More than 50 ECMC Nurses March on the Boss
Nurses who participated in the action felt incredibly excited that we built unity and delivered a clear and compelling message. Nurses who were not able to participate in the action texted pictures of themselves wearing red, and posted solidarity pictures on Facebook.
With bargaining well underway, ECMC nurses decided to send a loud and clear message of unity to ECMC management. On July 30, nurses marched to CEO Thomas J. Quatroche, Jr.’s office to present him with a petition signed by nearly 1,000 nurses—about 90% of our bargaining unit!
Kena emphasized, “We need to be more than hopeful. We need to start putting plans into action, and we need to start working together—not just at the [bargaining] table—but after the table.”
Kena concluded, “Sometimes the work can feel slow, but this action really raised our spririts and made everyone feel good and supported!”
NYSNA Western NY Regional Director and ECMC Delegate, Kena Collins, RN, presented the petition and spoke from the heart about nurses’ commitment to our patients, to ECMC, and to bargaining a fair contract that puts quality healthcare first. “If we’re not being treated right from an economic standpoint and when it comes to staffing and other issues, then we can’t make our patients our passion,” explained Kena.
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