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Let’s All Make Our Jobs Less Stressful and ... CHILL OUT!

April 14, 2011

We fought for courtesy language in our new contract, and it has become one of the more important issues we fought for. The hospital didn’t want to add this language because they said they didn’t want to “legislate” behavior. However, RNs and all employees deserve the right to be treated in a courteous manner, free from bullying by our supervisors, managers and Charge RNs.

Courtesy

The Union and the employer believe that all people who work or conduct business within the hospital setting should act in a professional and ethical manner.

Likewise, the parties agree to conduct their relationship in a manner that reflects mutual respect and a joint commitment to problem solving, and in any communications they shall focus on the merits of the particular issue in debate, address differences in a positive manner and not engage in personal attacks or make derogatory comments about their respective organizations, affiliates, and leadership.

Real Life Scenarios

With the new courtesy language in our contract, this type of behavior  should be grieved. Contact your steward for assistance.

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