Boston Herald

Union wins pay hikes in contract with Faulkner Hospital

- By Lance Reynolds lreynolds@bostonhera­ld.com Tim Foley, executive vice president of 1199SEIU.

After months of negotiatio­ns and a series of walkouts, healthcare workers at Faulkner Hospital have reached a three-year contract agreement with officials at the Jamaica Plain facility.

The agreement, which union members will be voting to ratify Thursday and Friday, will increase wages by a 10% minimum this year and expand benefits for nearly 500 workers. Members of 1199SEIU United Healthcare Workers East reached the deal with Brigham and Women’s leaders last Friday.

“I feel a tremendous amount of pride and security after winning this contract,” Faulkner medical assistant Sandra Guy said in a release. “I am truly grateful that we have a union, to have a voice to ensure we are respected and paid what we are worth.”

Many union members participat­ed in a walkout in January and another in February, both during lunch break, calling on leadership to deliver greater wages, benefits and working conditions.

Positions represente­d in the union — personal care attendants, unit service techs, dietary workers, mental health workers, and others — were among the lowest paid at the hospital, earning as little as $15.45 an hour.

The new agreement will establish a minimum wage of $18.10 by April 2025, meaning the contract carries more weight than what the union sought when it held its January walkout. At the time, a union official told the Herald his members were seeking to win a $2 raise for all positions.

Wage increases are likely to vary between some positions due to annual step movement and other adjustment­s, according to the union.

Andrew Rogers, a pharmacy technician, said he will be receiving a 21% pay increase with the contract, with other pharmacy techs also slated to get double-digit increases.

“This is life changing for most of us,” he said.

An ongoing staffing shortage at the facility served as a key driving factor behind the union’s pleas. In mid January, there were just 513 Faulkner workers part of the union, down from 620 pre-pandemic in February 2020, an official said.

Under the agreement, workers will receive an in- onboard new hires. “This is they care for, and the future crease in training pay to help a victory for caregivers, those of care in Massachuse­tts, said

 ?? MATT STONE — BOSTON HERALD ?? Hospital workers including Deja Torres, left hold signs as they rally in front of Brigham and Women’s Faulkner Hospital in Jamaica Plain last month. A new contract has now been inked.
MATT STONE — BOSTON HERALD Hospital workers including Deja Torres, left hold signs as they rally in front of Brigham and Women’s Faulkner Hospital in Jamaica Plain last month. A new contract has now been inked.

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