Hamilton Journal News

CareFlight nurses, medics to vote on union representa­tion

72 Premier Health employees will decide in March.

- By Samantha Wildow Staff Writer Contact this reporter at 937503-5305 or email samantha. wildow@coxinc.com.

CareFlight nurses and medics may soon be represente­d by the Ohio Nurses Associatio­n, a profession­al associatio­n and union for Ohio’s registered nurses.

The Ohio Nurses Associatio­n recently filed a representa­tion petition with the National Labor Relations Board to represent the employees.

The union is seeking to represent Careflight registered nurses and medics employed at all Miami Valley CareFlight locations. This includes 72 employees, according to the representa­tion petition.

“The CareFlight nurses and paramedics are united in their journey to unionize with the Ohio Nurses Associatio­n,” said Rick Lucas, president and executive director of the Ohio Nurses Associatio­n.

The unionizing effort is also meant to empower those employees to voice their concerns, Lucas said.

“This union is more than a collective effort; it’s a dynamic platform, empowering nurses and health profession­als to assert concerns and ensuring their voices resonate with strength and influence — not only at the bargaining table but also at the bedside,” Lucas said.

As CareFlight nurses and medics decide their future, Premier Health plans to work with the National Labor Relations Board on the process, the health system said.

“Our representa­tives will work with the NLRB as they process the petition. We understand that this will include a review of the role groups in the petition, the resolution of any related issues, and the scheduling of a secret ballot election,” Premier Health said in an organizati­onal statement.

In that election, CareFlight employees will have the opportunit­y to vote on whether they would like to be represente­d for the purpose of collective bargaining by the Ohio Nurses Associatio­n.

The election will take place March 5 and 6, the National Labor Relations Board said.

To vote for union representa­tion, 50% plus one of voters must vote yes for the union. If they don’t reach that amount, the workers will not have voted for union representa­tion.

Premier Health said it would prefer to continue working directly with its CareFlight employees.

“We remain committed to providing our employees with the education, mentorship, leadership and resources needed to be exceptiona­l caregivers, and we believe there are important reasons to continue to work directly with our employees instead of through collective bargaining,” the health system said.

Premier Health said it supports its’ “employees’ federally protected right to choose whether or not they wish to be represente­d by the ONA through the secret ballot election that will be conducted by the NLRB.”

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 ?? MARSHALL GORBY/STAFF ?? A CareFlight pilot prepares for takeoff off the south pad atop Miami Valley Hospital.
MARSHALL GORBY/STAFF A CareFlight pilot prepares for takeoff off the south pad atop Miami Valley Hospital.

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