COLA Reopener Bargaining: SEIU 1991 Stands United

SEIU 1991 Nurses, Doctors, and Healthcare professionals stand united for our four percent COLA!  Over 400 union members mobilized yesterday, with an additional 500 on Zoom, for the fourth round of negotiations. We stood firm in our fight to win a 4% COLA promised to all other county employees and their families. Management refused to moveContinue reading “COLA Reopener Bargaining: SEIU 1991 Stands United”

Climate Committee Chair Liz Joseph, APRN, presents at SEIU API Caucus Summit

SEIU 1991 member and Climate Committee Chair Liz Joseph, APRN, was invited to speak at SEIU’s International Asian Pacific Islander (API) Caucus Summit 2025 in Minneapolis. Joseph’s presentation, titled “A Framework for Sustainable Health Systems to Mitigate the Effects of Climate Change,” highlighted the strides achieved through the SEIU 1991/JHS Climate Committee partnership.

Jackson Health System Recognized Nationally for Environmental Sustainability Excellence

​​Jackson Health System was a top performer in the Vizient Environmental Sustainability Excellence Award, specifically in the Comprehensive Academic Medical Center cohort. The award recognized providers that positively contribute to human and environmental health through responsible purchasing decisions, a commitment to carbon emission reduction and climate resilience. We were chosen out of 76 healthcare systemsContinue reading “Jackson Health System Recognized Nationally for Environmental Sustainability Excellence”

COLA Bargaining Session #3

Dear SEIU 1991 Member, We returned to the bargaining table seeking a raise for ourselves and our families. Management regretfully responded with a 1% offer. We rejected their unacceptable offer. We reminded the administration of the work we do every day, and what we did to “Save Jackson” when the hospital faced privatization and possibleContinue reading “COLA Bargaining Session #3”

SEIU 1991’s Climate Committee recognized in published case study

The SEIU 1991/JHS Climate Committee is proud to announce that its case study regarding Jackson South’s participation as an essential hospital, exploring ways to become more energy efficient, was recently published. Read the full study here: https://us.noharm.org/news/hospitals-power-through-federal-changes-cost-saving-energy-projects

Some Cuts Won’t Heal – Labor Day BBQ

Dear SEIU 1991 Member, Join us on Monday, September 1, from 12 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. for a Labor Day BBQ as we stand in solidarity to discuss the harmful impacts the recently passed legislation (OBBB) will have on our patients and hospital. When: Monday, September 1, 12 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. Where: The Alamo,Continue reading “Some Cuts Won’t Heal – Labor Day BBQ”

Negotiations Begin For Our 4% COLA

Dear SEIU 1991 Members, Thanks to our members who joined our SEIU Bargaining Team at the Union office and the 200 plus members who joined on Zoom as we opened our 2026 COLA ( Cost Of Living Adjustment) Negotiations.  SEIU has proposed a 4% COLA, an increase that aligns with what all other county UnionsContinue reading “Negotiations Begin For Our 4% COLA”

Jackson Health workers reach highest flu vaccination rate in hospital group’s history

Local 10 News Feature written by Christina Vazquez MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, Fla. – Jackson Health System has reached a historic milestone, achieving an estimated 80% flu vaccination rate among its workers — the highest ever — according to Martha Baker, a Jackson Health System nurse and president of SEIU Local 1991. Leer en español The unionContinue reading “Jackson Health workers reach highest flu vaccination rate in hospital group’s history”

In Their Own Words: Delia Maria Hernandez-Rivero,OTR/L, CHT/CLT and Elisa Priscal, OTR/L

Yesterday, we published an article commemorating the 15-year anniversary of the earthquake that Haiti experienced in 2010. Here is an article that Delia Maria Hernandez-Rivero OTR/L, CHT/CLT and Elisa Priscal OTR/L, shared with us about their experience: “There was never a question in our mind if we would go to Haiti to help those injuredContinue reading “In Their Own Words: Delia Maria Hernandez-Rivero,OTR/L, CHT/CLT and Elisa Priscal, OTR/L”

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