Healthcare workers union files suit to stop Valley Medical Center layoffs
Jun 25, 2025, 3:00 PM

A sign outside a Valley Medical Center. (Photo courtesy of 成人X站 7)
(Photo courtesy of 成人X站 7)
A local healthcare workers’ union is suing to halt layoffs and closures within Valley Medical Center, according to 聽from the union on Tuesday.
SEIU Healthcare 1199NW, representing more than 2,400 healthcare workers, is seeking to pause layoffs at the following clinics:
- Maternal Fetal Medicine
- Occupational Health Services
- Kent Primary Care
- Healthcare Covington North
- Northwest Pavilion
- Inpatient Pediatrics
- Pediatric Neurology
- Renton Landing Urgent Care
- NICU reduction to Level II
The union stated that it found evidence indicating Valley officials received information about upcoming payments multiple times but decided to move forward with closing the clinics.
“We were assured months ago that the funding was coming,” Jordan Middleton, a registered nurse at Valley Medical Center, said via the release. “Why is Valley the only hospital resorting to cuts and closures? Valley鈥檚 own mission calls for 鈥榗aring for our community like family,鈥 but cuts to care would be devastating to the health of our South King County community. Our patients deserve quality care, not reduced access to care.”
Healthcare workers are now calling for transparency and accountability from the center.
“Valley leadership needs to do better,” Jake McMurray, an interventional radiology tech, said via the release. “The decline in transparency and trustworthiness coming from the top over the past few years is alarming. With these cuts, Valley is moving in the wrong direction. We鈥檒l keep fighting to protect care in South King County.”
Valley Medical Center announces closures of 5 clinics
Valley Medical Center announced in May that it was closing five clinics, including an urgent care center in Renton. It鈥檚 consolidating two other clinics and closing two hospital units by June 27. The provider estimates that 50% of its 4,000 employees will be affected by the moves, although it is not clear how many will ultimately lose their jobs.
Also in May, Valley Medical reported that, year to date, it is operating at a $25 million loss, due to uncertainties over state and federal funding and insurance company reimbursements. And those in the medical profession fear it will only get worse.
The most impactful changes include closures of key inpatient hospital units. The Northwest Pavilion inpatient unit and the Inpatient Pediatrics department will both close on June 27. The closure follows a sharp decline in patient volume, with an average of just four inpatients per day. While Valley will continue to provide outpatient pediatric services, inpatient care will now be directed to regional children鈥檚 hospitals.
Several Valley outpatient clinics are also set to close permanently by the end of June. Kent Primary Care, Occupational Health Services, and the Pediatric Neurology and Sleep Medicine clinic will close, along with the Maternal Fetal Medicine Clinic, which is ending its satellite service contract. Renton Landing Urgent Care closed earlier on May 12.
The Medication Management clinic in Covington will partially merge with Valley鈥檚 Renton campus by June 20, while Valley Women鈥檚 Healthcare in Covington will combine services with the Renton and Auburn locations by June 27.
MyNorthwest has reached out to Valley Medical Center for comment on the recent lawsuit.
Contributing: Julia Dallas and Jonah Oaklief, MyNorthwest; Heather Bosch, 成人X站 Newsradio