MARCH 2019
A NEWSLETTER FOR NYSNA RNs AT ERIE COUNTY MEDICAL CENTER
Bargaining Heats Up ECMC and Terrace View nurses have been moving full speed ahead with bargaining a new contract. As always, we began our first few sessions by bargaining non-economic issues. We succeeded in coming to nineteen Tentative Agreements so far, which will be voted on by the full membership at the end of negotiations. On Thursday, March 28, we had our first bargaining session about economic issues. Nearly 100 Bargaining Committee and other members packed into the evening session. NYSNA presented several economic proposals, and as the atmosphere heated up, some nurses who thought they would attend for only five minutes stayed for 45 minutes. “It was a little shocking to witness the negotiations, because nurses believe we do such a valuable job, yet someone across the table is saying you don’t deserve something,” said ECMC veteran nurse Marie Zanghi, RN. “If more people knew what went on in these meetings, and we all stood strong, I think we would see results.” Another member who attended a bargaining session for the first time, Cindy Pilat, RN, from Terrace View Naval Park explained: “Nurses aren’t just a number—we are
essential. All nurses should get involved in this contract campaign, because it affects us all. Showing up benefits us, because it encourages the administration to do better to retain nurses.” “The meeting was intense, and I would recommend any nurse to attend for even five minutes,” said critical care nurse Dawn Gredzicki, RN. “It’s an awesome thing to see what NYSNA does for us. I’m proud to say that NYSNA represents me.” The next bargaining session is Wednesday, April 17. This is the session where we will hear management’s response to our proposals in the form of counter-proposals. You won’t want to miss this one! If you can’t drop by for five (or 45) minutes, be sure to show your solidarity by wearing red!
Save the Date! Next Bargaining Session & Wear Red Day: Wednesday, April 17 8AM-4PM HR Training Room, Ground Floor