Elena Schensted
Columbia PH Center
Posted Jun 11, 2025
Your staff nurse bargaining team met with the County on June 9 for our 9th negotiation session (due to unavoidable circumstances, the June 4 session was canceled by the County). This session was dedicated to the staff bargaining unit and addressed issues that impact staff nurses only. These staff-only team sessions are to provide valuable time to focus on priorities that affect the staff nurses, specifically.
We presented a staffing language proposal in response to a counterproposal made by the County.
Our priorities for this proposal are:
While the County agreed to consider this, we did not come to agreement at this session. Thank you to nurses in any division who submit ADOs, which are legally discoverable for the benefit of safe patient care, nursing licensure, process-improvement, and align very well with the safe staffing law requirements. These ADOs alert your union of staffing problems that need to be addressed and are an important way to both protect yourself and advocate for better staffing - keep up the great work!
We also proposed rest and meal breaks language that aligns with state and other applicable laws. Our priority for this proposal is:
Notably, this proposal is intended to ensure that barriers to reporting missed breaks are removed in all divisions in a respectful, equitable manner.
We encourage nurses to continue to report missed breaks to demonstrate missed breaks are not an individual issue – they are reflective of larger staffing problems! We have been clear that this is a systems issue, at some sites more than others. Your team described in detail the very real conditions that exist which lead to missed breaks. The County conveyed that they appreciated the testimonies, but because JHS management was not present at this session, they could not yet to come to agreement on this proposal.
We made a counterproposal in response to the County on continuing education. Our priorities are:
Questions about this update? Contact any team member or your Nurse Representative.
In solidarity, your negotiations team:
Elena Schensted, CHS at Columbia City PH clinic
Stephen Lee, Jail Health at MRJC
Evie Devera, CHS at Downtown PH clinic
Tami Nesler, Jail Health at MRJC
Carolyn Clark, Jail Health at KCCF
Kiesha Garcia-Stubbs, CHS at Downtown PH clinic
Tara Barnes, WSNA Nurse Representative tbarnes@wsna.org
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If you find yourself in a situation that you believe creates unsafe conditions for patients or for you, you should complete a Staffing Complaint / ADO Form as soon as possible.
By completing the form, you will help make the problem known to management, creating an opportunity for the problem to be addressed. Additionally, you will be documenting the facts, which may be helpful to you later if there is a negative outcome.
WSNA also uses your ADO forms to track the problems occurring in your facility. When you and your coworkers take the important step of filling out an ADO form, you are helping to identify whether there is a pattern of unsafe conditions for you or your patients at your facilities. This information is used by your conference committee, staffing committee, and WSNA labor staff to improve your working conditions.
As a union member, you have the right to have a representative present in any meetings with management that could potentially lead to disciplinary action against you.
If called into a meeting with management, read the following to management when the meeting begins:
If this discussion could in any way lead to my being disciplined or terminated, I respectfully request that my union representative be present at this meeting. Without representation present, I choose not to participate in this discussion.
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