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Outsourced Workers Stand with Striking Colleagues at OR Hospital

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Thursday, December 9, 2021   

SPRINGFIELD, Ore. -- Recently outsourced workers are standing in solidarity with their striking colleagues at McKenzie-Willamette Medical Center.

More than 300 health-care workers with Service Employees International Union Local 49 are on strike this week over contract negotiations, two months after workers went on strike to stop outsourcing.

As of Sunday, about 70 workers in the housekeeping, linen and dietary departments at the hospital are managed by the Texas-based staffing company HHS.

Kristi Green worked for McKenzie-Willamette Medical Center for 17 years as a dietary clerk and had her job outsourced. She spoke from the picket line.

"It was very scary and very painful and very disconcerting that we literally meant nothing after working through an entire pandemic and trying to hold the whole department together by ourselves," Green said.

Green noted she and other HHS employees aren't striking, just standing in solidarity with other SEIU Local 49 members at the hospital. McKenzie-Willamette Medical Center said the goal of outsourcing in this case is to improve the patient experience.

Green pointed out there are many challenges being under new management after so many years working directly for McKenzie-Willamette Medical Center.

"We have to start all over with a contract, we're going to have a 90-day probationary period, whether we've been here for 35 years or six months, started over on, like all of the PTO accruements," Green outlined.

Green added a majority of the 70 employees who saw their jobs outsourced are picketing alongside striking workers.

"Just because we were outsourced on Sunday does not mean that our fight it over or that we're not still a team or a union," Green asserted.

Members of SEIU Local 49 allege management at the hospital has engaged in unfair labor practices.

Disclosure: SEIU Local 49 contributes to our fund for reporting on Livable Wages/Working Families, and Social Justice. If you would like to help support news in the public interest, click here.

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