The status of OHSU-AFSCME collective bargaining leading into next week's mediation

Labor Relations
OHSU-AFSCME collective bargaining
OHSU-AFSCME collective bargaining
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Since March 8, the OHSU and AFSCME collective bargaining teams have been meeting weekly, sharing proposals and counter-proposals as they work toward a new contract. The current contract expires June 30.

Progress has been made in some areas, with over 20 tentative agreements signed related to various topics, including: hardship fund of $300,000 over the course of the contract; almost $4.3 million in Labor Management Committee funding, which supports the Career and Workplace Enhancement Center; bulletin boards; employee use of email; various definitions; the vacation donation pool; personnel file contents; and the Employee Benefits Council.

Next week, mediation will begin as agreed upon by both the OHSU and AFSCME teams since the beginning of collective bargaining. During these mediation sessions — which are a routine part of collective bargaining — a neutral third party will work with both teams to facilitate reaching an agreement.

Many items are still outstanding and will be discussed in the weeks ahead. The items below are meant to provide an overview of proposals and counter-proposals from the OHSU and AFSME teams, and are not comprehensive lists. More in-depth information is available in prior collective bargaining updates, available on OHSU Now.

 

OHSU PROPOSALS AND COUNTER-PROPOSALS:

The OHSU bargaining team has offered many proposals and counter-proposals along many different themes. Highlights from the OHSU team’s proposals and counter-proposals include:

 

AFSCME PROPOSALS AND COUNTER-PROPOSALS:

The AFSCME bargaining team has submitted a variety of proposals and counter-proposals along the themes of across-the-board increases, additional paid leaves and paid time off, overtime enhancements, additional holidays, and differentials. Highlights from the AFSCME team’s proposals and counter-proposals include:

 

NEXT STEPS – MEDIATION:

Collective bargaining continues in the weeks ahead, with mediation beginning May 24, as agreed by both parties. Because of the often confidential nature of mediation, there may be fewer bargaining updates once mediation begins.


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