Elizabeth Gebretsadik
Float Pool
Posted Apr 28, 2025
Your respective bargaining teams met jointly with the employer today for our 3rd full day joint session. Both parties are still presenting their initial proposals. We aim to have all of our opening proposals including our economic proposals on the table by the middle of May.
Yesterday, the employer proposed eliminating your ability to schedule your FTE in a 28-day period. Self-scheduling as you know it, along with your work life balance are under attack! If this were to be put into place, RNs would become hourly and would have to satisfy their FTE hours within either a one or two-week schedule period. [work within the confines of a one to two week schedule period.]
WSNA knows how important this scheduling option is to our Montlake RNs.
This would negatively impact your ability to self-schedule, trade shifts and remain FLSA exempt. Many RNs have already indicated that this is the very reason they work at UWMC Montlake. The employer is making the claim that a move away from the Kronos Rounding system along with the transition to an "Actual Time Worked" system would mandate this change.
Your Bargaining Team does not agree with this proposal or assessment.
The employer also proposed:
WSNA proposals included:
Your WSNA Montlake Bargaining Team:
Cris Jakubowski - LU Chair - Cath Lab
Doug Harper - Co-Chair - 4SA NICU
Jan Bower - Grievance Officer – OR
Claire Rovang - Membership Officer - 4SA NICU
Erika Speckhardt - Unit Rep - 5SA CTICU
Melissa Sanchez - Unit Rep - 5S
Lizzy Ryden - Unit Rep – ED
Melissa Humphrey - Unit Rep - Digestive Health
Amber Callison - 7SA
Sorrel Orr - Unit Rep - 7SE
Mark Beaumont - 5SA CTICU
Today's session was a bit quieter for NW since yesterday's exchange of proposals. Your team worked on responses to the employer's previous proposals along with some new proposals to benefit the existing contract.
Some proposals from the employer included:
Your WSNA NW Bargaining Team:
Elizabeth Gebretsadik - LU Chair – Float
Kaitlyn Fochs - LU Vice Chair – CBC
Mary Stupek - Grievance Officer – Float
Alec Willis - Grievance Officer – Float
Trish Bouzek - Grievance Officer – SPU
Celis Serrano – LTCC
Anthony Snyder - CPU
April 8April 14 At NW CampusApril 17 At NW CampusApril 23** at UW Gateway BuildingApril 24** Virtual at NW Campus
May 8 Montlake Team
May 12**
May 15**
May 22**
May 27 Montlake Team
June 3**
June 17**
**Planned Joint Session
You can contact WSNA Northwest Nurse Representative Stephenie Troftgruben at stroftgruben@wsna.org, or WSNA Montlake Nurse Representative Ed Zercher at ezercher@wsna.org.
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