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Union President Torren Colcord dismissed the complaints. "The expectations of these workers are unrealistic," he said in a written statement. Colcord said the tentative agreement would give most employees a 26 percent wage increase over three years, including annual raises, increases in wage steps and a signing bonus.

Geez, pretty bad when the union president thinks the workers are unrealistic. Looks like there was a second page to the article but I coundn't view it for some reason.

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Here's the full story from the daily fish wrapper, AKA The Oregonian.

Union drops ambulance workers

Discord - American Medical Response employees in the Portland area were unhappy with a deal reached by the union

• Labor strife

Wednesday, September 26, 2007

JOE ROJAS-BURKE

The Oregonian Staff

After weeks of bitter infighting, a union representing more than 500 Portland-area ambulance workers has "disclaimed" the bargaining unit, leaving the employees of American Medical Response without a contract or union representation.

The turn of events sets the stage for continued unrest that could affect ambulance service across four counties: Multnomah and Clackamas in Oregon, and Clark and Cowlitz in Washington. Through contracts with the counties, American Medical Response is the exclusive provider of ambulance services.

In June, the paramedics and emergency medical technicians threatened to call a strike to secure higher wages and better health care coverage. The strike threat appeared to fade on Aug. 10, when the union, the National Emergency Medical Services Association, announced a tentative agreement and union officials predicted members would approve it.

Instead, terms of the agreement provoked outrage among ambulance workers.

Union members said they wanted raises to bring their compensation in line with American Medical Response employees in other West Coast cities.

Annual pay for emergency medical technicians ranges from about $24,800 to $28,500 in Portland, compared with $29,500 to $53,300 in Seattle and $40,600 to $54,300 in Sacramento, according to Portland-area ambulance workers. Paramedics earn more, ranging from about $37,000 to $51,000, but also make considerably less than peers in other West Coast cities, they say.

Some workers complained that the tentative agreement didn't come close to making up the difference. And, they said, it saddled them with an increasing share of health care premiums.

"Everybody was very disgusted with the insurance segment," said Jeff Birrer, a paramedic. Birrer said many of his fellow employees wanted the union, known as NEMSA, to push the strike threat harder during negotiations.

"One of the big issues was, NEMSA didn't want to give a strike notice," Birrer said. "The fact that the national union wouldn't throw down a strike notice took away one of our biggest tools."

Union President Torren Colcord dismissed the complaints. "The expectations of these workers are unrealistic," he said in a written statement. Colcord said the tentative agreement would give most employees a 26 percent wage increase over three years, including annual raises, increases in wage steps and a signing bonus.

NEMSA representative Jeff Misner said members of the bargaining unit expected to get a 180 percent pay increase, and perks such as big-screen plasma televisions at their stations and paid bereavement leave for the death of a pet.

"There was no way this organization could justify a strike and put the safety of these communities in peril for the things these people were demanding to strike over," Misner said.

The Portland-area ambulance workers have been represented by the union for less than two years. Dissatisfied with a contract negotiated by the Amalgamated Transit Union Local 757, a majority of members voted to leave that union in March 2006. The bargaining unit previously was represented by two other unions.

As resentments built over the latest agreement, members began organizing a petition to reject representation by NEMSA, a Modesto, Calif.-based union claiming about 6,000 members across the nation.

A vote count on the tentative agreement was set for later this week, but the national union pulled out rather than see its work rejected. On Monday afternoon, the union faxed to federal labor regulators a notice of its intent to abandon the Portland and Vancouver bargaining unit, confirmed James Kobe, acting regional director with the National Labor Relations Board in Seattle. He said the board has not yet verified and acted on the disclaimer.

Kobe said unions do not frequently disclaim bargaining units, but it happens.

Birrer, the paramedic, said fellow workers are seeking another union to represent them. On an Internet bulletin board, workers have mentioned a Teamsters local as one possibility.

Dr. Gary Oxman, Multnomah County health officer, said the situation isn't likely to disrupt ambulance service, but some questions remain unanswered.

"We're not really sure, in the absence of a union, what potential there is for a work stoppage," he said. "We've been digging all day to figure out what's going on."

American Medical Response expressed confidence in maintaining service.

"I'm sure that we will proceed to bargain in good faith with whoever is representing our employees," said Lucy Drum, a company spokeswoman.

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NEMSA representative Jeff Misner said members of the bargaining unit expected to get a 180 percent pay increase, and perks such as big-screen plasma televisions at their stations and paid bereavement leave for the death of a pet.

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NEMSA left the AMR NW employees without warning. NEMSA is an EMS parasite! They are going around the nation telling the EMS community about their "skills and abilities". The truth is, these people are all for AMR. Be careful!!

http://www.yourems.info/default.htm

For more information.

Don't get sucked in by these thieves. :evil:

No big screen for you huh!

EMS..........give us an inch and we take a mile!

If your not happy with your current situation, try to change it. If management won't budge, then leave. There is no need to bring unecessary union involvement to this industry. They can't fix our problems, only we can..................................

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There is no need to bring unecessary union involvement to this industry. They can't fix our problems, only we can..................................

Exactly. Labour Unions are for labourers. I am not a labourer. I am a medical professional. Therefore, I have no need for a labour union.

For those who want to be nothing but a labourer, go be a firemonkey and enjoy your IAFF brotherhood. Leave the profession to the rest of us. We intend to move the profession forward, not backwards.

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Holy crapola batman, do I detect a little hint that the original poster might work for AMR? Come on==== 180 percent pay raises, big screen tv's and for god's sake, bereavement leave for pets. GMAFB (pm me if you want to know what that means)

No wonder the union guy says that the employees are unrealistic. While they are at it why don't they ask for lifetime job guarantees, a chicken in every pot and free health care based on the democratic plan.

Sounds like someone in the ambulance service was blowing some hot air up everyone's butts

I've always said, if you dont' like things the way they are then try to change them and if you cannot get them changed go elsewhere.

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NEMSA representative Jeff Misner said members of the bargaining unit expected to get a 180 percent pay increase, and perks such as big-screen plasma televisions at their stations and paid bereavement leave for the death of a pet.

Okay, am I naive to think that this quote must have been tongue-in-cheek?

That's how I took it. He can't be serious, can he? :?

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