Brigham
nurses negotiated a new tentative MNA contract on August 8 after voting 99.4% to authorize a
one-day strike after nurses called on MGB to invest in nurses and
improve patient safety
BOSTON, Aug. 8, 2024
/PRNewswire/ -- The nearly 4,000 Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH) nurses,
represented by the Massachusetts Nurses Association (MNA), reached
a tentative contract agreement on August
8 after authorizing their MNA Bargaining Committee to hold a
one-day strike. The agreement averts a potential strike by ensuring
strong investment in BWH nurses by Mass General Brigham (MGB) to
address significant concerns about patient safety and nurse
burnout.
"Brigham nurses have
demonstrated the power of union solidarity!" said Kelly Morgan, a Brigham labor and delivery nurse and BWH MNA
Chair. "When we fight alongside our colleagues for our patients
and our nursing practice, we win. This tentative agreement
represents a significant investment by the hospital and MGB to help
with recruitment and retention and improve our patient care
conditions."
The agreement was reached during negotiations on August 8, following a successful strike
authorization vote on July 24.
Brigham nurses voted 2,507 yes to
16 no (99.37% yes) to authorize their MNA Bargaining Committee to
hold a one-day strike. The vote followed an informational
picket, involvement by a federal mediator, and 29 bargaining
sessions over 11 months. MNA nurses at Brigham and Women's Faulkner Hospital have
also voted to authorize a one-day strike, though it is not
scheduled.
"MGB executives did not want to provide such a significant
settlement, but nurses held strong and won a huge victory through
determination and solidarity." said Jim
McCarthy, a PACU nurse and BWH MNA Vice Chair. "Our
patients will benefit from this agreement because a better valued
nurse workforce means improved staffing levels and safer care."
Brigham RN Tentative Agreement Highlights
- Improved staffing and patient care through investment
in Brigham nurses.
- BWH agreeing to a competitive wage increase helps address
widespread understaffing which puts patients and nurses at
risk.
- Nurses will receive a 20% to 30% increase over the course of
2.5 years, depending on where they are on the BWH MNA wage
scale.
- BWH has historically been a leader in acute care hospital
wages. Recently, other hospitals have offered similar if not higher
wages, impacting BWH's ability to recruit and retain nurses. This
agreement will close the gap between BWH nurses and Dana-Farber
nurses.
- Health insurance choice.
- Nurses secured choice during the length of their contract to
switch between MGB and MNA health insurance, after delivering a
petition signed by more than 3,200 nurses.
- Many Brigham nurses have been dissatisfied with MGB health
insurance, experiencing long wait times for appointments and
imaging, as well as out-of-network costs.
- Health and safety: Workplace violence prevention.
- Facing the constant threat of violence and abuse, Brigham nurses prioritized improvements to the
hospital's security response during negotiations.
- The hospital will provide safety training to employees
annually, facilitate debriefings, and offer medical and/or
psychological care to any nurse who experiences violence.
- The hospital will conduct a facility risk assessment no less
than annually, including examining parking areas. The assessment
will be used to develop and implement programs to minimize danger
in collaboration with employees and the MNA.
- The hospital will designate a senior manager responsible for
supporting employee victims of workplace violence. All employees
will be given workplace violence instructions during work time,
including when and how to fight an armed intruder.
- The MNA can designate two nurses as members of the Workplace
Violence Prevention Committee.
- Following a SAFE response or security emergency, a nurse leader
will enter a safety risk flag immediately if the patient made a
credible threat of harm to others or committed a physical or sexual
assault.
- Key differential increases for better nurse
staffing.
- Nurses won increases to several important pay differentials
that value additional work nurses perform, such as taking on charge
nurse duties and on-call.
- It is important the hospital raise these rates to cover the
expenses and responsibilities management puts on nurses. For
example, nurses required to be within 30 minutes of the hospital
for on-call will receive $30 an hour,
up from $7.50 an hour.
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Founded in 1903, the Massachusetts Nurses Association is the
largest union of registered nurses in the Commonwealth of
Massachusetts. Its 25,000 members
advance the nursing profession by fostering high standards of
nursing practice, promoting the economic and general welfare of
nurses in the workplace, projecting a positive and realistic view
of nursing, and by lobbying the Legislature and regulatory agencies
on health care issues affecting nurses and the public.
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