Chris Gallup
OR
Chris Gallup
OR
Marshall Snoddy
OR
Megan Baute
Gi
Caitlin Orange
GI
Mateo Maestas
OR
Rochelle Mason
Posted Dec 30, 2024
Over the past two weeks we've been fighting for a contract on two fronts: our bargaining team has kept pushing forward in negotiations and YOU have let management know Mares nurses deserve their respect. Your emails are working — at our last session, we reached TAs on staffing committee language that ensures we get the final say in our own staffing plans.
We need you to keep it up so we can get to the finish line in this negotiation. Need an example? Here's an email Mares RN Cori Godbey sent just before our last bargaining date to Confluence's CNO and Director of Nursing:
Good morning Kim and Kelly,
I am emailing as a member of the WSNA bargaining unit at Confluence Mares on behalf of my fellow nurses. When I learned management had rejected our bargaining team’s proposals about matching the retirement contribution to what is offered at Central, it made me feel frustrated. Having recently received the retirement benefits as a former central RN, I was surprised to see that the employer match was significantly less when I moved over to the Mares Campus.
If there comes a time in the future where RN's could voluntarily float between the two campuses based on staffing needs, it would be especially unfair for the two nurses, doing the same exact work, to be compensated so differently.
I personally am anxious to obtain a contract here at Mares because I would like to continue to providing care to the SANE patient, which I cannot do until there is a contract.
My coworkers and I have been bargaining for over a year for a contract. Enough is enough. We urge you to reach a deal that fairly compensates Confluence Mares’ nurses.
Sincerely,
Cori Godbey BSN, RN, CEN, SANE
Emails like this move the needle because they show management that Mares nurses will continue to fight for a first contract every day, not just at the bargaining table. We need more nurses to email management so the message doesn't get lost over the holiday week!
We need your help to make management understand how nurses feel about the things management is rejecting at the table. Here’s how:
Here are some examples of the proposals management is still rejecting:
If you were waiting to get involved in the campaign for our first contract, this is the time. Confluence Mares’ nurses are tired of waiting for a fair contract that respects our vital role in Wenatchee. We’ve made that clear at the table, but we need everyone to pitch in to make sure management doesn’t forget when they’re on the hospital floor. And stay tuned this week for another opportunity to get involved — a member of the bargaining team will be in touch with more information soon!
Your Bargaining team
Chris Gallup, OR, Co-Chair
Marshall Snoddy, OR, Co-Chair
Megan Baute, GI, Secretary
Caitlin Orange, GI, Treasurer
Mateo Maestas, OR, Grievance Officer
Rochelle Mason, ED, Membership Officer
Waikele Frantz, Rehab/ Medsurg, Unit Liaison
Questions/Concerns? Contact Laurie Robinson, WSNA Nurse Representative, 206-620-4136, lrobinson@wsna.org.
For more information on how you can get involved contact Jenny Galassi, Nurse Organizer, 206-707-2948, jgalassi@wsna.org.
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