Imagine being a nurse, finishing a full shift, having babies at home and a partner who needs to hand them off to you so they can get to work, and being told you have no replacement and could be disciplined and even fired if you don’t stay an extra shift.
This happens at hospitals all the time.
I want to give a shout out to the #union leaders who advocate for their coworkers on this and so many other vital issues.
Yesterday, Backus Nurses Prez Sherri Dayton Calixte and VP Jessica Harris faced just such a scenario.
Backus Hospital had been unable to fill all the open spots during this holiday season. Their solution was to mandate.
Sherri and Jess asked for an emergency meeting with management and within a couple of hours had worked out an incentive program to decrease the need to mandate.
We owe a big debt of gratitude to all our AFT Nurses & Health Professionals.
We owe an additional debt of gratitude to the AFT Connecticut Local Leaders and AFT - American Federation of Teachers Local Leaders in all the states and territories who advocate for their union members who care for patients, educate students , and serve the public.
I have been called many things, grandpa, nurse, husband, brother, and some I choose not to repeat. I am retired as a RN in an emergency room at a community hospital and I serve as Executive Vice President of AFT Connecticut. This blog is about my views and my life.
Tuesday, December 31, 2019
Wednesday, December 25, 2019
Dedication means working Christmas
This is a picture of some very fine Backus Nurses and their labor and delivery coworkers who spent Christmas Day bringing life into the world.
This scene was repeated in other departments throughout the hospital and at hospitals across this country.
AFT Nurses & Health Professionals were there to help babies be born, to help sick patients get well, to help injured survive and heal, and when they could not do that, they were there to help families grieve.
It’s what they do, not only on Christmas, but every hour of every day of the year.
They work all hours of the day and night.
They work through breaks and lunches and stay late when needed.
They are verbally assaulted, spit at, punched and kicked.
And yet, they ask little in return, just a voice in their practice, respect and safety in the workplace, and the freedom to care for their patients.
Like our AFT Connecticut educators and public employees, our healthcare professionals have dedicated themselves to the people they serve, their patients, students and public.
Saturday, December 21, 2019
The real Truth-Tellers
In a recent article titled “Listen to the truth-tellers,” AFT President Randi Weingarten writes about being grateful to the educators, healthcare professionals, and public employees in our lives but goes on to say, “Let’s also listen to the teachers and nurses in our lives. They are the truth-tellers who can reveal things we need to know about our country”
I thought about that this week as I sat in a labor management meeting at my home local, Backus Nurses, as Sherri and Jessica so passionately and eloquently advocated for our members.
At one point, the discussion turned to the fact that Hartford Healthcare management (Hartford Healthcare owns Backus Hospital) was going around the floors and telling nurses that the reason they were not getting the year end bonus was “because of the union!”
Sherri called it what it is,
UNION BUSTING!
The truth of the matter is that Hartford Healthcare gives a bonus to non-union employees, and in the past has given it to union members. The bonus amount is totally at the discretion of management and can be changed or eliminated at any time.
The truth is also that management is free to give the bonus to the hardworking union nurses, who deserve it as much as anyone, certainly more than the UNION BUSTING management.
They just don’t want to.
Last year, Hartford Healthcare offered the bonus to the union nurses, but only if they gave away their right to bargain healthcare.
It was a nonsense offer.
And the nurses rightful rejected it.
Giving away the right to have a say in their healthcare plan for a few hundred dollars that can be eliminated at Hartford Healthcare’s whim wasn’t a real offer,
It was an insult.
Sherri didn’t argue that Hartford Healthcare was required to give the bonus. (that’s an argument for another day) She argued that management’s attempt to paint “the union” as the bad guy was a blatant attempt to BUST THE UNION and was an insult to every nurse.
The nurses are Backus not idiots, although Hartford Healthcare seems to think they are.
They are intelligent and gifted caregivers who have dedicated their lives to the care of others and deserve our upmost respect and certainly, as Randi said in her article, to be listened to.
Hartford Healthcare likes to talk about it’s “core values” of Caring, Safety, Excellence and Integrity.
I’m sorry,
I don’t see it.
I don’t see it in how they treat our nurses at Backus hospital.
I don’t see it in how they treat our therapists, our nurses, our teachers, our teacher assistants at Natchaug Hospital.
I don’t see it in how they treat our nurses, our technicians and technologists, and out Healthcare Workers at Windham Hospital.
I wish I did see it.
I hear it when I talk to HR people or the Hartford Healthcare regional President.
I just don’t see it.
You know what I do see?
I see what AFT president Randi Weingarten sees.
I see what AFT CT President Jan Hochadel sees.
I see what the 30,000 AFT CT and 1.7 million AFT members see.
I see what our grateful patients and students see.
I see incredibly intelligent and dedicated educators and healthcare providers who are not respected by Hartford Healthcare.
Our members who work in healthcare, in education, and in public service….
They are the truth-tellers.