成人X站

MYNORTHWEST NEWS

Providence nurses in Everett are on strike; Hospital says patients will be safe

Nov 15, 2023, 10:05 AM | Updated: 10:27 am

Providence nurses picket...

Providence nurses picket in Everett on Tuesday. (Photo: Sam Campbell/成人X站 Newsradio)

(Photo: Sam Campbell/成人X站 Newsradio)

Nurses at Providence Regional Medical Center in Everett walked off the job this morning.

According to the union, the hospital’s 1,300 nurses went on strike at 6 a.m. The hospital said patients should not worry. It explained backup nurses are set and ready to go.


The hospital said the strike, which is scheduled to last until Sunday, may impact some non-urgent care and operations.

Nurses said they are tired, fed up with having to work in a short-staffed situation and want a better contract. That鈥檚 why they voted to strike two weeks ago.

“This strike is all about the community. It’s all about staffing,” one nurse on the picket line, Trevor Gjendem, told 成人X站 Newsradio’s Sam Campbell. “I heard people say ‘Will a strike work?’ I don’t know, but we have to try.”

鈥淣o. 1 (is) patient safety. So, we are working together with Providence to get a contract that prioritizes patient safety over everything,鈥 Labor and Delivery Nurse Kristen Crowder said. 鈥淲e want patients to come to the hospital to get the care they need, get the time that they need with their nurses so that they can have education, how to learn blood checks, or monitoring blood pressure, whatever needs to happen. That鈥檚 ultimately what we鈥檙e fighting for is for the patients to get the care that they need.鈥

Background on the issues: Providence nurses fight for better rights after more than 600 quit in last 18 months

Crowder said, 鈥淚t ultimately came down to staffing and wanting our nurses to have some sort of reassurance that they鈥檙e not going to be having these really heavy loads on a daily basis. And they [Providence] were not willing to do that.鈥

Nurses said they have been have been short-staffed since 2018 and the pandemic exacerbated the situation.

Nurses voted to go on strike last week with 97% of nurses agreeing to the proposal until Providence Medical ended what they call 鈥渦nfair labor practices.鈥

About 600 nurses have left or retired since 2021, and nurses say staffing issues have made working at the hospital a challenge for several months, including last June when their emergency room had to turn away new patients due to overcrowding.

“We have to pay attention,” Gjendem said. “The time is now.”

Nurses said the emergency department lobby is often full with 40 to 50 patients, some waiting several hours to be seen, some receiving care in the lobby.

聽covers a large portion of Snohomish County and exceeds patient capacity across all departments. It also has one of the聽聽in the state. It鈥檚聽 hospitals in the region that perform life-saving procedures for victims of Level 2 trauma, such as a heart attack or stroke.

In a media release, Providence Regional Medical Center (PRMCE) wrote:

PRMCE鈥檚 team has now turned their attention away from negotiations to preparations for the work stoppage. Our primary goal is to continue to serve our patients safely throughout the strike.

The PRMCE bargaining team will return to the bargaining table after the strike.聽聽For the duration of the strike, PRMCE has brought in qualified replacement nurses to care for our patients. We are appropriately staffed to ensure our patients receive the same high-quality care they have come to expect at our hospitals. We anticipate no reduction or restriction of services during the strike.

PRMCE has offered UFCW-represented nurses a 21.5% increase over three years, with an average of 13% upon ratification. The proposal also includes incentives and flexible shift options to improve staffing and reduce workloads for our nurses. The average salary for a PRMCE nurse is currently $121,000 per year, and a full-time nurse works three days per week. Nurses are also currently eligible for additional bonuses and incentives on top of their salary.

Contributing: Sam Campbell, L.B. Gilbert and Micki Gamez

 

 

 

MyNorthwest News

protesters seattle protest no kings...

Frank Sumrall

Protestors set fires outside Seattle federal building during late-night demonstration Saturday

A demonstration is taking place Saturday night on 2nd Avenue and Madison Street, as protesters are blocking all southbound and westbound lanes in the process.

16 hours ago

sea-tac security threat...

MyNorthwest Staff

Person arrested after security threat at Sea-Tac, flights halted

A security issue has prompted a ground stop at the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (Sea-Tac) Saturday.

23 hours ago

The "No Kings" rally at Cal Anderson Park has marched all the way to the Space Needle. (Photo: Scot...

Frank Sumrall

70,000 join ‘No Kings’ protest marching from Capitol Hill to downtown Seattle

Multiple protests have commenced in Seattle and surrounding areas Saturday, including one that started in Cal Anderson Park before marching to downtown Seattle.

1 day ago

molly moon's ice cream west seattle...

MyNorthwest Staff

West Seattle gets sweeter: Molly Moon鈥檚 ice cream to open new shop in June

Fourteen months in the making, Molly Moon's Ice Cream has finally announced a grand opening date for its West Seattle location: June 21.

1 day ago

Washinton whooping cough...

Aaron Granillo

WA health officials warn of whooping cough spike tied to lower vaccination rates

A drop in vaccination rates in Washington leads to a surge in whooping cough cases, warns the Department of Health.

2 days ago

immigrant Medicaid data Trump...

Jason Sutich

Trump admin. orders Medicaid data be shared with Homeland Security for immigration enforcement

Deportation officials now access personal data of millions of Medicaid enrollees amid immigration crackdown under the Trump Administration.

2 days ago

Providence nurses in Everett are on strike; Hospital says patients will be safe