We Are Nurses: ECMC July 2019

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JULY 2019

A NEWSLETTER FOR NYSNA RNs AT ERIE COUNTY MEDICAL CENTER

We Aren’t Planning on Giving up Anything ECMC nurses are making progress at the bargaining table. Our bargaining sessions on June 26, July 10 and July 18 resulted in more tentative agreements, as well as opened the door to addressing safe staffing and retiree health. We made significant improvements for per diem nurses, tentatively agreeing to lunch pay and holiday pay on par with part-time and full-time employees. We won a tentative agreement to give SANE nurses up to eight hours off between on-call activation and next shift. Improvements were made for employees with on-call responsibilities, and we agreed to increase compensation for Capstone and Preceptors.

Nurses asked if the money that management proposed was for hiring new staff after filling the existing holes, or if it represented the total amount they are committing to hiring new nurses. While management claims that there are 55 open positions, the website lists over 70 positions. It will certainly cost more than $2.5 million to just fill the existing holes, and we need to hire more nurses on top of filling the current vacancies. Nurses were excited to open a dialogue about retiree health insurance, which was a benefit that we lost in bargaining in 2009 and that nurses hired before 2009 were counting on.

“It’s incredibly exciting to be part of bargaining,” said Chiqkena “Kena” Collins, RN. “We haven’t given up anything yet, and we aren’t planning on giving up anything.”

“This is about righting a wrong for our veteran nurses,” said Kena. “It’s a matter of solidarity to fight for those nurses who were counting on accessing retiree health insurance some day.”

We also had robust discussion and saw movement on some other issues. After initially brushing off our efforts to discuss safe staffing, management came in with a proposal of their own. They proposed $2.5 million to hire more nurses, as well as forming a tenperson committee, equally divided between NYSNA nurses and management to work out where staff is most needed.

The July 22 and 23 bargaining sessions were cancelled because of a joint commission visit. RSVP to Jennifer.Valentin@nysna.org for the next bargaining session, and remember to wear red that day!

Save the Dates! Bargaining & Wear Red Day: August 7 & 8


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