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Let’s Talk About Missed Meals and Breaks!
Posted Apr 11, 2025
Our union met with MultiCare leadership on Monday April 7, 2025, to enter into discussion around the unilateral implementation of break waivers. We’ve heard your concerns, we’ve heard what management is telling nurses, and we continue to meet with leadership as we don’t necessarily agree with their position. See what your leadership said below to our union’s questions!
Can we combine meal and rest breaks as they have been permitted to do over years of employment?
Per HR, they are aware they have departments that they say are not compliant with their policy of not combining meal and rest breaks. They expressed that it would be challenging for them to pay appropriately if a nurse was on a combined break and had part of that interrupted. Our union sees the removal of this as a change in the working conditions for nurses who have been permitted to combine.
Can we be scheduled for 13.5 hours or stay until 2000 or 8am?
Leadership said this has not been their practice and they don’t intend to change their practice. Our union asked why nurses couldn’t stay to be helping hands on the unit or complete mandatory education since the cost is just straight time and our nurses are 12-hour nurses.
Can we only re-elect waivers quarterly?
Per HR, the Employer is mutually agreeable to waivers but only agreeable to reinstating the waiver quarterly. They shared they are not set up for daily elections electronically and in order to get schedules made in a timely manner, waivers need to be quarterly. Our union is unclear how the 6-week schedule relates to daily waivers and we have heard from our contacts at L&I that waivers are the daily right of the nurse.
Why am I clocking out for a paid rest break?
HR shared that this is not a true clock out but a labor transfer code. When nurses swipe for their rest break, it is akin to when you float to another department and transfer the labor to that cost center.
Waivers are optional and the individual choice of the nurse. If you do nothing, because the employer recognizes these are optional as well, you will default to a 12-hour needing 2, 30-minute meal periods. If you felt coerced into signing a waiver, ask your manager for a new one. If you miss a meal or rest period, DOCUMENT IT, or it didn’t happen. There is additional compensation for missed meals and rest periods. The take home from this meeting is- MORE TO COME.

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Grievance Updates
If you have been working with Brenda B. for grievances, your grievance has been placed into a holding pattern during this time of her leave. Rest assured, if you’ve been working with Brenda, she will reach out to you when she has returned. Let’s talk about what has been filed recently-
- Meal and rest breaks- Our union has sent a demand to bargain and will continue to meet with leadership.
- Staffing Committee- We have heard that leadership is refusing to hear complaints outside one complaint form which is against the law. This committee is also required by law to meet monthly as opposed to every other month. We have asked for information including all things related to the “operational charge nurse” role. All WSNA Nurses should file our unsafe staffing form or ADO when they feel a situation is unsafe for themselves or their patient. This would also include ANY TIME nurses are asked to break each other or use a break buddy system.
- Access to Premise- On April 4 and April 7, leadership refused to let our union representative come to our nurse’s lounge and update our bulletin boards. This inhibits our union from fully representing us and won’t be tolerated.
- Pay practices- we have heard that someone is changing timecards without consent of the nurse. Any nurse who feels their timecard has been changed without their express consent should email their manager about timecard fraud and contact our union.
- Floating- our contract has very specific language about how NICU nurses can float. Don’t be afraid to speak up for yourself when you haven’t been trained or oriented to a unit. The contract supports you!
8-hour to 12-hour nurse transition
We have been notified by management and nurses that conversations will begin to confirm FTEs. Nurses should feel confident having a conversation with Katy about confirming the FTE they requested and if anyone is denied their request or offered something other than what they requested, you should contact Alle Machorro ASAP. This process is bound by mutual agreement, and we are here to support you.
There is still room at convention for you!
Come join our union at the Greater Tacoma Convention Center April 30-May 2 for Convention. 10.5 CEUs are available for our nurses and an amazing opportunity to get plugged into nurses from other local units. Costs can be reimbursed through your local unit funds. Watch this video and get registered today!
Questions? Reach out to your WSNA Nurse Representative Alle Machorro at amachorro@wsna.org.
Previous updates
Meal and Rest Break Waivers
Mar 26, 2025
Update on 8-hour shift changes
Mar 13, 2025
Hybrid Training- Spokane Investigation Workshop
Mar 03, 2025
Local Unit Meeting for MB NICU
Feb 25, 2025
Information about Rest Breaks
Jan 17, 2025
Free Labor Day BBQ at Ft. Steilacoom Park!
Aug 21, 2024
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