SHARE Contract Drop-Ins

Join us as we ready for Contract Negotiations!

Stop by and pick up pins for yourself and your co-workers . . . UMass Memorial works because SHARE Members do!

Join us in-person, virtually, or over the phone to talk about the upcoming negotiations with UMass Memorial. Share what matters most to you, learn how you can help advocate for a strong contract, and pick up a pin to show your support.

Memorial info table

May 18 (Wednesday), 11:30a-1p

outside the amphitheater

University info table 

May 26th (Friday), 11:30a-1p

hallway by Prescription Center


Zoom Information Meeting

Thurs 5/19, 11:30a-1:00p

or —

Phone: 1 646 558 8656 // Meeting ID: 850 8466 6514 // Passcode: 444 290


If you’ve got a camera, we’d love to see you live at the virtual meeting. Either way, please feel free to bring your lunch and your questions, and invite your co-workers. This will be a rolling, informal meeting where we’ll repeat the high points throughout and gear the talk toward the group on-hand.

We’ll continue to schedule Information Meetings through the entire negotiation process. If you’d like to set up a meeting at a time and place that works for you and your co-workers, call the SHARE office (508-929-4020, extension 10) and leave a message.

What's New with Unit Based Teams?

SHARE is excited about a number of recent developments involving Unit Based Teams, or UBTs. Our UBTs, and our union’s partnership with UMass Memorial in improvement work, are designed to change SHARE members’ everyday experience of being at work.

Most UBTs had to pause their improvement work during the omicron surge, but are now getting back into a regular cadence of meeting and working on projects selected by members on the front line. Here are some highlights:

If you see her in the halls, be sure to say hi to Crystal . . . you may remember her as a SHARE member and an employee of the Radiology Department

  • The Partnership Office is growing! We welcome back former SHARE member Crystal Swenson as she re-joins our hospital as a new UBT coach.

  • UBTs are now tracking their work using UBT Boards on Innovation Station

  • A new UBT Toolkit is up on the hub

  • SHARE leaders are helping UBTs find and fund equity work

  • New UBTs are currently launching in

    • Pre Surgical Evaluation (Memorial)

    • Endoscopy Suite (University)

    • Endoscopy Scheduling (Hahnemann)

    • Barre

    • Heart Station

    • Rheumatology

You can learn more on the UBT page of the SHARE website and in blog posts marked #UBTs.

SHARE Surveys Winding Up! Plus, UMass Memorial Caregiver Survey on the Way

Last call for SHARE Survey responses! Your perspective is really important to help our union prepare for the upcoming contract negotiations. Also, UMass Memorial’s 2022 Caregiver Survey comes out Wednesday, and we want to encourage you to take that, too.

Each of the surveys is quick, and every survey response is anonymous. For our part, SHARE will use the group results for contract negotiations, and share the results with all SHARE members.

WHY DOES SHARE CARE ABOUT the HOSPITAL’S SURVEY?

SHARE encourages you to take the UMass Memorial survey for a few reasons. SHARE leaders will receive the results, and intends to work with hospital leadership to understand what they say about SHARE members' experiences at work. We will compare the results to those of our own surveys, and involve members to make sense of the data.

The more SHARE members fill out the survey, the more useful the results will be. The hospital has hired Press-Ganey, a nationwide firm, to administer the surveys and ensure confidentiality. Your manager should share results, working with your team to figure out what aspects of your experience that you’d most like to improve, and how you will do it.

If you have concerns in your work area about the way that this is discussed—or is not discussed—please let your SHARE organizer know.

REMINDER: We Want Your Feedback! SHARE Surveys Closing Soon

SHARE continues to collect responses in our series of surveys to prioritize and prepare for our upcoming contract negotiations with UMass Memorial. The “Money & Priorities” survey just opened earlier this week.

Each of the surveys is quick, and every survey response is anonymous. SHARE will use the group results for contract negotiations, and share the results with all SHARE members.

Thank you for helping keep our union strong. And, happy World Hand Hygiene Day!

Final SHARE Negotiations Survey & Free College Information Session

SHARE Negotiating Priorities Survey Available Now

The final survey in SHARE’s series of short surveys to prepare for Contract Negotiations is available now. Help keep our union strong and prepare for negotiations by telling us your thoughts about money, your Covid experience, and SHARE’s priorities for the future.


Info Sessions about UnionPlus Free College Benefit

As a SHARE member, you and your family qualify for the UnionPlus Free College Benefit. Many SHARE members have already taken advantage of this opportunity and have great things to say about this no-cost way to take college courses online and earn a degree.


The Union Plus Free College Benefit Team has set up a pair of virtual information sessions in the evening on May 11 & 12. They will answer any questions you may have about eligibility, degrees offered, transfer of credits or enrollment process.

Register online and learn more . . .

Info Sessions about Your Free College Benefit

As a SHARE member, you and your family qualify for the UnionPlus Free College Benefit. Many SHARE members have already taken advantage of this opportunity and have great things to say about this no-cost way to take college courses online and earn a degree.


The Union Plus Free College Benefit Team has set up a pair of virtual information sessions where they will answer any questions you may have about eligibility, degrees offered, transfer of credits or enrollment process.

Register for one of these sessions now:

Visit freecollege.unionplus.org for more information about Free College.

Last One: Priorities Survey Available Now!

The final survey in SHARE’s series of short surveys to prepare for Contract Negotiations is available now. Help keep our union strong and prepare for negotiations by telling us your thoughts about money, your Covid experience, and SHARE’s priorities for the future.

To learn more, and to see the results of previous surveys as they become available, check out posts on the SHARE blog labeled #Surveys.

REMINDER! Take SHARE Negotiations Survey #3: BENEFITS

The SHARE Benefits Survey became available just this week. It is the third in a series of four surveys designed to prepare for our upcoming contract negotiations.

Thank you to everyone who has already helped to provide so much data and so many comments. This helps our negotiating team understand the range of SHARE member experiences as we prioritize. One more survey to go after this one!

To learn more, and to see the results of previous surveys as they become available, check out posts on the SHARE blog labeled #Surveys.

Take the New SHARE Benefits Survey

Benefits are an important part of what you get for working at UMass Memorial. As we get ready for contract negotiations, we want to think together about what SHARE members like about our benefits, and what could be better.

This survey is anonymous. SHARE will use the group results for contract negotiations, and share the results with all SHARE members.

The SHARE Benefits Survey is the third in a series of surveys to prepare for our upcoming contract negotiations. To learn more, and to see the results of previous surveys as they become available, check out posts on the SHARE blog labeled #Surveys.

Take the New “Career Opportunities” Survey! And, Learn More about What SHARE’s Working On . . .

Open Now: SHARE Career Opportunities Survey

Now is a great time for us to negotiate about creating career paths for SHARE members. What better way for the hospital way to retain staff than to give them opportunities to stay and grow? Tell us what you would like to learn, and how UMass Memorial can help open up opportunities for you.

The survey is anonymous and takes only ten minutes. You can do it on a computer or on your phone. The SHARE Negotiating Team wants to hear from you!

The Career Opportunities Survey is the second in SHARE’s series of surveys to prepare for Contract Negotiations. The results summary from the Retention Survey is now online. Learn what SHARE members say about why they stay or leave UMass Memorial here

What’s SHARE Been Working On?

In addition to preparing for negotiations, SHARE continues its day-to-day work with its unexpected challenges and exciting projects. Click the grid below to see an expanded view of some things SHARE is working on now . . .

SHARE Digest: A Win against MGB, Readying for Negotiations & Survey Results, and More!

SHARE Retention Survey

The Results Are In

SHARE’s contract agreement with UMass Memorial expires on October 1, 2022. We will likely begin negotiating with management in early Summer. To prepare, we’re having many conversations to establish our priorities. We’re also analyzing SHARE members’ interests through a series of surveys.

Thank you to the 1150+ of you who responded to the first in the survey series: “Retention, Why People Stay or Leave.” We’ve prepared this report for you to see the results, and to read what your co-workers are saying:

More is on the way. Keep your eyes peeled for surveys about . . .

  • Career development: How do SHARE members want to grow at UMass Memorial? – coming soon

  • Benefits

  • Money, and overall priorities

Your participation matters! Contract negotiations are a time to make our voices heard, fix problems, set a course for the future.


Mass General Brigham Scraps Expansion Plans in Westborough

MARLBOROUGH HOSPITAL SHARE MEMBERS CELEBRATE

Good news came on Friday night in a surprising twist in the saga of the MGB proposal to build three new huge ambulatory centers west of Boston: MGB retracted the proposal. MGB got word that the Department of Public Health was going to deny their application. This is an important development for our community, and comes in part as a result of partnership between SHARE and UMass Memorial advocating to our state legislators to protect healthcare costs and the quality of care in Central Massachusetts.

I am so excited and relieved to hear the news that MGB won’t be opening down the street! People told me ‘they (MGB) are a giant, a monster - you won’t be able to stop them. It’s in the bag - there’s nothing you can do’. Well, all of our hard work meeting, writing, and testifying has paid off! When great people come together and give it their all, they can achieve truly amazing things.
— Taryn Harding, Ultrasound Technologist & SHARE Executive Board Member at Marlborough Hospital

Taryn Harding, pictured here at a SHARE “Smile for a Raise” event supporting contract negotiations at Marlborough Hospital

SHARE Leaders met with legislators to update them about progress on contract negotiations at Marlboro Hospital and to urge them to oppose the MGB expansion.


Free Housing Mediation Services

The Family Services of Central Massachusetts (FSCM) Mediation Department, an Affiliate of Seven Hills Foundation, is a Worcester based Community Mediation Program covering all of Worcester County. Their Housing Mediation Program offers FREE mediation services to landlords and tenants. Learn more . . .

The Results Are In: SHARE Retention Survey

SHARE’s contract agreement with UMass Memorial expires on October 1, 2022. We will likely begin negotiating with management in early Summer. To prepare, we’re having many conversations to establish our priorities. We’re also analyzing SHARE members’ interests through a series of surveys.

Thank you to the 1150 of you who responded to the first in the survey series: “Retention, Why People Stay or Leave.” We’ve prepared this report for you to see the results, and to read what your co-workers are saying:

More is on the way. Keep your eyes peeled for surveys about . . .

  • Career development: How do SHARE members want to grow at UMass Memorial? – coming soon

  • Benefits

  • Money, and overall priorities

Your participation matters! Contract negotiations are a time to make our voices heard, fix problems, set a course for the future.

Free Housing Mediation Services

SHARE recently received the following notice about the useful aid offered by the Family Services of Central Massachusetts Mediation Department:

The Family Services of Central Massachusetts (FSCM) Mediation Department, an Affiliate of Seven Hills Foundation, is a Worcester based Community Mediation Program covering all of Worcester County. Our Housing Mediation Program offers FREE mediation services to landlords and tenants. The pandemic has led to a growing number of eviction cases, and an increase in our homeless population. Part of Governor Baker’s comprehensive Eviction Diversion Initiative is The Massachusetts Housing Mediation Program, a statewide program that uses mediation as a homelessness prevention and housing stability vehicle to help mitigate the human and economic costs of eviction.

FSCM Mediation is voluntary, meaning both landlord and tenant must agree to mediate. FSCM Mediation confidential, meaning anything said in mediation remains with our program and we do not report to anyone with a couple exceptions: if someone says they are going to hurt themselves or someone else, or commit a crime. This is an important distinction because the Housing Court mediation process is not confidential. Court Dispute Resolution Specialists can report “mediation” conversations to the Judge. FSCM Mediators are neutral. We do not take sides, impose solutions, or tell parties what to do. Our Mediators help parties have a conversation to see if they can make their own decisions about moving forward.

FSCM free housing mediation is best utilized prior to OR at the time of Notice to Quit being served upon tenant by landlord and when a case is about to be or is first filed with the Housing Court (called TIER I). The more we can help landlords and tenants get ahead of needing a court process, the more we can help eradicate our community housing crisis, free up court backlog, and preserve family stabilization.

We offer mediation services in both English and Spanish. To learn more about The Family Services of Central Massachusetts (FSCM) Mediation Department, please visit our website: https://www.sevenhills.org/programs/mediation/ 

Mass General Brigham Scraps Expansion Plans in Westborough

Taryn Harding, pictured at a SHARE “Smile for a Raise” event supporting contract negotiations at Marlborough Hospital.

Marlborough Hospital SHARE Members Celebrate

Good news came on Friday night in a surprising twist in the saga of the MGB proposal to build three new huge ambulatory centers west of Boston: MGB retracted the proposal. MGB got word that the Department of Public Health was going to deny their application.

Taryn Harding, Ultrasound Tech and SHARE Executive Board Member at Marlborough Hospital testified in the DPH hearings about the proposed Mass General Brigham expansion in Westborough. Taryn says:

I am so excited and relieved to hear the news that MGB won’t be opening down the street! People told me ‘they (MGB) are a giant, a monster - you won’t be able to stop them. It’s in the bag - there’s nothing you can do’. Well, all of our hard work meeting, writing, and testifying has paid off! When great people come together and give it their all, they can achieve truly amazing things.

Taryn Harding and Courtney DesRosiers pictured delivering a mega Valentine’s Day card to management in support of contract negotiations.

SHARE opposed the plan to open an MGB ambulatory center in Westborough because it threatened SHARE jobs at Marlborough Hospital, and because it would increase the cost of health insurance for SHARE members.

According to Community Advocate: State Sen. Jamie Eldridge [pictured below with SHARE leaders], who has loudly opposed the MGB proposal, promptly celebrated on social media.

‘This was an impressive organizing campaign including the ‘Boroughs legislative delegation, hospital unions, doctors and nurses, and municipal officials, to defeat MGB trying to bring surgical centers to communities including Westborough, that would have increased healthcare costs, and threaten[ed] care for low-income patients,” he wrote. 

“David can beat Goliath!” he added.

Courtney Desrosiers, Ambulatory Services Rep and SHARE Executive Member at Marlborough Hospital puts it this way, “Marlborough Hospital is important to the community. Patients rely on our quality of care, and our caregivers are always striving to improve their experience. Our patients need us to be here for them.”

Read more in The Boston Globe

SHARE Leaders met with legislators to update them about progress on contract negotiations at Marlboro Hospital and to urge them to oppose the MGB expansion.

Kronos Update from SHARE

SHARE continues to meet with hospital leaders about the fixes to the Kronos system . . . and about the corrections for SHARE members’ paychecks. We know that many of you continue to encounter problems with your pay and accrued time.

Here’s what we learned when we met with Sergio Melgar, UMass Memorial’s EVP & CFO, at the end of February:

Payroll still has a lot of work to do to process all of the Kronos discrepancies. They tell us they cannot process all of the problems any faster. They are prioritizing the biggest discrepancies, people who’ve had empty paychecks, and those that have affected lower-paid staff.

Important Things to Know

  • PTO: While Payroll is now fully functional again through Kronos, but the PTO (Paid Time Off) part of Kronos is still broken. UMass Memorial is waiting for a fix from the Kronos company. Fixing PTO blances could take 2-6 months. Hospital leadership will direct managers that it is okay for employees to go negative on their Paid Time Off so that people will be able to take vacations this summer.

  • Get an Advance on your Pay: Do you need money now to pay your bills? You can ask for an advance on your pay. Apply now thru March 11, and get a check the week of March 14th.   Apply at the Pay Advance Request Form link: https://forms.office.com/r/KzsNHneaCk

  • Management says that 350 employees requested advances on their pay in the last two cycles. Payroll was able to fix 200 or more of those, so they didn’t need the pay advance in the end. The rest received the requested advance.

  • To help the process go faster, you should not RE-submit any discrepancies that you have already reported.

  • DO, however, send in ALL of your discrepancies. Don't wait for one to be fixed before sending in the rest.

What’s Slowing Down the Process?

In addition to the sheer number of discrepancies to be fixed (24,000), high staff turn-over is slowing things down. People who quit pay have to be paid anything they’re owed before they leave. The fixes are complicated because the rules are different for different groups of employees. SHARE, for example, has negotiated different overtime rules, differentials, and policies from other unions in our hospital.

New pay discrepancies keep getting added, because staff aren’t back in the habit of punching-in with Kronos. Payroll is seeing about 150 new pay discrepancies in each week’s pay cycle, and says that correcting those discrepancies takes time away from the team making corrections that were due to the Kronos outage.

How Does this Affect My Taxes?

Everyone should have gotten a 2021 W-2 from UMass Memorial. These will not be changed as pay is fixed – the extra pay will show up in your 2022 W-2. The taxes are based on what you are actually paid during the year. You can go ahead and file your 2021 taxes. (We are hearing that some SHARE members who had a leave of absence haven’t gotten their separate W-2 from AbsenceOne for pay you get on a leave of absence. Contact SHARE and we can try to help.)

If people get their pay fixed, the extra pay may come in more than one payment, using smaller amounts, so that the extra pay doesn't trigger a higher tax rate for that paycheck.

Why Did Some People Get a Spreadsheet to Fill Out?

If Payroll is working on your case, and they need more information, they may send a spreadsheet for you to fill out with the details. (If you need help filling it out, SHARE can try to connect you with someone who can help.) If Payroll hasn’t gotten to your case yet, or if they are working on your case but have enough information, you won’t be sent a spreadsheet.

Watch for Fixes in Your Account

We’ve heard that sometimes people don’t know that their pay was fixed. If you are owed money, it will be direct deposited in your bank account. It may come in several small chunks (to avoid higher taxes). So pay attention to your account. Corrections made in your paycheck will be marked with a plus or a minus for each corrected day on your stub.

What if the Correction Is Not Correct?

If you feel that there is a mistake in the corrections, make sure to file a discrepancy. Management has assured SHARE that they will work with you until there’s a confident answer that the pay is correct.

Pay Advances

The hospital is going to offer pay advances again next week – watch your email from the hospital for details.

How Is Payroll Dealing with All of These Problems?

Our hospital’s Payroll department has added additional staff to help triage the issues, and they are working long hours. Many of the problems can only be addressed by Payroll specialists who know and understand the varied rules that apply in different situations, so the additional staff helps them to be able to focus on the more complicated tasks. The hospital has already issued thousands of checks.

Additionally, UMass Memorial has hired an outside contractor that is familiar with the Kronos issues. They are being brought in to help audit, and make sure that all employees get paid what’s owed them, even if the employee doesn’t report the discrepancy.

As You’ve Heard Before

The hospital continues to assure us that no employee will be shorted any pay in the end. (The employer is legally required to pay what they owe you. SHARE is committed to this too!) Also, Payroll is making sure that employees have 401K taken out so that they get their 401K match when they make any pay corrections.

 

In case you missed it:

System-Wide Information from UMass Memorial 

_____________________________________________

From:            Robin Sodano, Chief Information Officer, UMass Memorial Health

Brian Huggins, Senior Vice President, Finance & Corporate Controller, UMass Memorial Health

To:              All UMass Memorial Health Caregivers

Date:            March 4, 2022

Subject:         Kronos Update: Pay Corrections, Pay Advancement Program, Paid Time Off Requests

Our outstanding payroll team continues to work every day to make corrections on the approximately 24,000 incidents that have been submitted so far. With additional parts of our Kronos environment being returned to us, we continue to look for different methods to make these corrections faster but it will still take us months to complete them all.

How can you help?

The most important thing each of you can do to help is to make sure your time is accurately entered for current pay cycles. We receive about 150 new pay discrepancies in each week’s pay cycle and correcting these discrepancies takes time away from the team making corrections that were due to the outage. Please submit corrections from current period pay cycles via the check discrepancy form. Please do not submit those corrections to the Kronos Incident site.

If you have a pay discrepancy from the Kronos outage incident, either an underpayment or overpayment, please log these incidents as soon as possible. While we remain focused on those that have been underpaid, we will eventually correct those that have been overpaid. If you have been holding off on submitting an incident, please do not wait any longer. Please submit any pay discrepancies related to the Kronos outage using either of the two methods listed below:

1.      PREFERRED METHOD - Fill out the Kronos Incident Help Desk Form. You don’t need to be logged in to the UMass Memorial network to access this. Using this form will enable us to respond more quickly to your issue, (providing more detail is better for problem resolution).

2.      If you can’t access the form, you can still email kronosincident@umassmemorial.org or call 508-334-1500. In both cases, you must leave your full name, employee ID number, manager’s name and an explanation of your pay discrepancy.

Pay Advancement Request Window Opens Monday, March 7

The next cycle of temporary pay advances for those caregivers who have experienced a financial hardship from being significantly underpaid or not paid at all due to the Kronos outage will be March 7 to March 11, with payments beginning the week of March 14. Caregivers wishing to access this program should fill out the Kronos Advance Form. You don’t need to be logged in to the UMass Memorial network to access this. Using this form will enable us to process your request more quickly.

Currently, we expect to begin recoupment of these advances, including advances from the first two cycles, in April 2022.

Paid Time Off – Requests and Balances

We currently don’t have the Kronos functionality to correct Paid Time Off (PTO) balances. Our IS teams are still working with Kronos to repair this important function. Until then, no caregiver will be denied time off because of a negative balance. Once we can get the PTO function back to normal, it will take an additional two to six months to correct each and every PTO balance for all of our caregivers.  

We understand the frustration you may be feeling due to the Kronos outage. Thank you for your continued patience and willingness to help us resolve issues related to the outage as soon as possible. We remain committed to ensuring that all caregivers will be paid for every hour worked and to correcting all PTO accruals. We continue to ask for your patience as we work through each caregiver’s unique circumstances to make corrections.

Additional Resources

·        Kronos Incident Help Desk Form

·        Kronos Incident Hub page

Standing with Ukraine

SHARE recently received the following statement from our parent organization, AFSCME, about measures being taken to oppose the invasion of Ukraine. If you are looking for a reputable organization to send money to in order to help Ukrainians, you can find a useful list of links in their message.

From: President Saunders & Sec-Treas McBride <PSec-TreasMcBride@afscme.org>
Sent: Monday, March 7, 2022 2:45 PM
To: AFSCME Affiliate Leaders <leaders@affiliateleaders.com>
Subject: Standing with the people of Ukraine

AFSCME Family:

We have all watched with shock and outrage the latest developments in Ukraine. This sovereign democracy is under military attack by Vladimir Putin’s Russia, with entire cities leveled and civilian populations targeted.

Ukrainians are demonstrating extraordinary courage and resolve in standing up to a violent autocrat. Their defense of their country is nothing short of inspiring.

AFSCME’s belief in human rights – wherever in the world they may be threatened – demands that we do what we can. Last week, our International Executive Board passed a resolution expressing our solidarity with the people of Ukraine, including a strong condemnation of Putin’s aggression and our support for economic sanctions designed to cripple the Russian economy.

We hope that you will also consider a contribution to international relief organizations that are moving humanitarian aid to the people of Ukraine, who are engaged in a heroic fight to save their families, their communities and their nation. Please click on any of the links below to donate. Thank you. 

https://petitions.ituc-csi.org/support-ukraine?lang=en

https://peopleinneed.net/donate/once

https://donate.redcrossredcrescent.org/ua/donate/~my-donation

https://caritas.org/where-caritas-work/europe/ukraine/

https://razomforukraine.org

https://novaposhta.ua/eng/

In solidarity,

Lee Saunders                                   

President

Elissa McBride

Secretary-Treasurer                        

SHARE Digest: Staffing Survey Reminder, College Scholarships, and Black History Month

SHARE Survey about Staffing

Don’t forget to make your voice heard as we continue to prepare for contract negotiations. In the first in our series of surveys, we want to know: what attracts SHARE members to continue working at UMass Memorial? What compels others to look for jobs elsewhere? The survey should take about 3-5 minutes. It’s anonymous. You can take it on your phone if you want. Do it now! We’d love to maximize the number of responses before SHARE leaders describe the current staffing situation to hospital leaders at this Thursday’s Labor Management Partnership Council meeting.

2022 Central Massachusetts AFL-CIO Scholarship

This year’s scholarship opportunity has been announced, and the deadline for application is May 1. The lottery for these scholarships is open to any SHARE members, as well as children and grandchildren of members, who will graduate from high school this year and attend college next year. SHARE has been well-represented at these awards ceremonies, with winners for the past several consecutive years. We hope to see more this time! Read here for more details about the award, last year’s recipients, and how to apply.

Tweet of the Month

SHARE Survey about Staffing

What Makes Some SHARE Members Leave UMass Memorial?

Why Do Other SHARE Members Stay?

SHARE members are working short in lots of departments, and it's exhausting – especially after 2 years of COVID. SHARE members are the experts about why people leave and why people stay. We need management to understand what they should be doing to fix the staffing crisis and to keep good staff. 

In this survey, SHARE members can describe why they stay at UMass Memorial or why they are thinking of leaving. SHARE will summarize the results to give to management as part of our efforts to help the hospital get back up to full staff. 

The survey should take about 5-7 minutes. It’s anonymous. You can do it on your phone if you want. 

Thank you!

SHARE Is Solving Problems

At any given moment, SHARE leaders are working on a lot of different things. One project we’re always working at is Problem Solving.

Problem Solving can mean a lot of different things. Lately, specifically, we're having lots of meetings in SHARE departments about avoiding errors. SHARE members make thousands of decisions at work every day. With COVID-19 and many areas short-staffed, the pressure is on. SHARE aims to help our community recognize mistakes are human, and to help design systems that keep the work flow manageable.

If we make it easier to always do the right thing -- and easier to catch mistakes before they have any effect -- our hospital provides better care, and SHARE members can continue to consistently feel proud of the work that they do.

Learn more about Problem Solving: https://www.sharehospitalunion.org/union-support