D.C. Caregivers Ratify First Contract at J.B. Johnson Nursing Home

January 1, 1970

After nearly three years, caregivers at J.B. Johnson Nursing Center in Washington, DC finally secured their first contract. They voted overwhelmingly to ratify it on January 23rd.The contract includes a bonus, improves paid leave and guarantees that it cannot be taken away. It also restricts the employer from making arbitrary decisions in scheduling and advancement, and it protects workers’ health insurance benefits.“This has been a long time coming; management said we’d never have a contract,” explained David Hickman (right), a CNA and a leader in forming the union at J.B. Johnson. “There were times when people were too scared to get involved. But just like the re-election of our President, this first contract shows that money doesn’t always win. This time, the workers won because we stayed in the fight, and the union stood with us.”Caregivers like Hickman, who have struggle over many months at J.B. Johnson to improve working conditions and patient care at the facility, are quick to point out that their first contract is a major step to building the power needed to win those improvements. “Now we have an enforceable contract,” continues Hickman. “We have a grievance process and some protection against favoritism and arbitrary decisions by management. In other words, we’ve got a great start.”- See more at: http://www.1199seiu.org/d_c_caregivers_ratify_first_contract_at_j_b_johnson_nursing_home#sthash.YFPOAbHC.dpuf