The St. Michael’s Local Chapter of JNESO originated in 1980. Our first contract was negotiated and ratified by the membership in 1981. It provided for representation of staff GN’s and RN’s.
Prior to being organized and joining JNESO, many issues and problems plagued the nursing staff of the Medical Center. Nurses were forced to float to any area of the hospital regardless of their practice, expertise or education, non-nursing duties occupied more time than actual nursing function. Frequent rotation of shifts contributed to a state of constant exhaustion. Salary differences between old versus new and American versus foreign nurses provided a chaotic salary system filled with inequities.
Since that first contract the members of the Local Chapter have been able to see real progress and many changes in the issues that motivated the establishment of the Local Chapter. An equitable pay system that has provided one of the leading salary scales in New Jersey is just one of the many economic improvements. Improved benefits and control of practice through mandated orientation and in-service, as well as restrictions on rotation and floating have helped to improved working conditions here at St. Michael’s.
In some ways we have just begun, because negotiating a contract is like building a house, you start with the foundation and work your way up. The leadership of the St. Michael’s JNESO Local Chapter feels we have laid a good foundation, but we also recognize that we need to be committed to continued growth.
Only by accepting the challenges of protecting our rights and being involved participants, always listening and looking to our membership for input and new ways to improve conditions, can we be a “good” union.
As we set our goals for the future we are ever mindful of our changing profession and the health care delivery system.
We continue to educate ourselves, our membership and our management in the hope of enforcing, protecting and expanding the process we have made. We continue to encourage unity, for that has given us strength. And we look to you, our membership, to help building our future.
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