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Highland
Park Rehabilitation & Nursing Center Administrator Expresses Dismay over
Union’s Decision to Strike
Wellsville,
NY – September 17th, 2020 – Against the backdrop of today’s union-initiated
walk out by employees of the eighty-bed Highland Park Rehabilitation &
Nursing Center, the administration was quick to express frustration with the
union and particularly with the small number of striking staffers who many
neighboring families depend on to serve this close-knit community.
“This strike
is without the least bit of merit,” said Blake Apsokardu, the facility’s
administrator. “It is an irresponsible action that can potentially put the
well-being of all who are in the care of our employees in grave jeopardy,” he
added.
Calling the
union that represents the employees of the facility misguided and dishonest,
Apsokardu pointed out that employee participation on the picket line has been
greatly exaggerated. “It appears that the union could only garner the
strike-support of some 18 actual employees of the facility,” Apsokardu
explained.
According to
Mr. Apsokardu, to call for such an action after months of negotiations that
have resulted in significant additional benefits for their members is patently
irresponsible. The strike will not only
disrupt the operations of our nursing facility, but it is sure to cause
unnecessary anxiety on the part of our residents while serving no legitimate
purpose related to a future contract.
“The management team of Highland Park Rehabilitation & Nursing Center, a member-facility of the Excelsior Care Group, LLC, is keenly aware of and sensitive to the stress and strain our staff had lived through as these front-line heroes confronted the impact of COVID-19,” Apsokardu explained. “For this reason, we granted a significant pay increase to our employees even while we continued to negotiate a comprehensive contract. In the last nine months we have increased pay rates twice. In total, CNA rates increased between 14.4% and 29.7%, LPN rates were increased between 10.2% and 27.3% and other union positions were increased by approx. 9.5%. Which employers anywhere, union or non-union, are giving increases as large as these? This union initially rejected our offer of the first, and larger, of the two increases. There were no strings attached and the union had nothing to lose by agreeing to it. Yet it took them a few weeks to agree to it which cost the employees additional dollars that they could have had. Is it surprising that this same union now refuses to allow the employees to enjoy the benefit of the increases and are instead demanding that the employees reduce their pay by 2% and give it to the union? There are even, currently, additional raises in rates and benefits in our offer which the union has once again rejected. It appears they would rather have them walk off the job and turn their backs on those residents who will remain in desperate need of their care,” Apsokardu noted.
“We truly
hope that this will be a short-lived strike and that the union leadership will
be mindful of the needs, wants and desires of both their members, our loyal
employees, and the residents whose care we are all responsible for,” said Isaac
Wiener, Chief Operating Officer of the Excelsior Care Group, LLC.
“Rest
assured, that the standard of care for our residents will never be compromised
and that regardless of this strike activity, the needs of our residents will be
taken care of, no matter what,” Wiener added.
Highland
Park Nursing Home Workers on Strike!
Senator
George Borrello issues statement in support of striking nursing home workers
Today,
September 17, more than 50 nursing home workers represented by 1199SEIU, United
Healthcare Workers East, at Highland Park Nursing Home in Wellsville, NY walked
out to protest management’s unlawful threats and intimidation tactics and the
lack of a collective bargaining agreement. For more than two years, workers
have tried to reach a deal with management that includes basic union
protections, fair wages, affordable health insurance, and training
opportunities but have been ignored.
Senator
Borrello issued a statement today in support of striking nursing home workers.
“With the extraordinary challenges presented by COVID, we need to make sure our
hardworking health care employees are fairly compensated and avoid unnecessary
disruptions to critical care services,” said Senator George M. Borrello, 57th
District.
Highland
Park is owned by Excelsior Group, LLC, a New York metropolitan area for-profit
corporation with no ties to Wellsville or the people that live here. Highland
Park staff, however, are from this community. They are our neighbors, our
friends, and our family members. More than that, they are the people that we
trust to care for our loved ones in the nursing home.
The workers
say nursing home management bused in non-union workers from Brooklyn to fill
their positions early this morning. “We’ve all been harassed by mail and
phone. They hired a bunch of people from
NYC to come here and really harass us on the unit. Pulling people off the unit
and threatening to fire them,” says LPN Cindy Costello. Those non-union workers
are reportedly being paid a higher wage than union workers currently employed
at the facility.
The two-day strike began at 6:30 a.m. this morning and healthcare workers plan to return to work on Saturday, September 19.