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Communications - Council Term
1996-1998
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0582
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012
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Robert Jacobson, Registered Nurse
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COUNCIL
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Presented: Council - 12/17/97
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AGE COUNCIL 12/17/1997 1996-1998
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\Council Records\Agendas\1996-1998\Council
COM 0582.000 1996-1998
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Dear Chair and Members of the County Council, poi, ~ ;~~Y--"'°"""°°y <br /> ..........1 <br /> (AUII}Y COlFf1G1~ <br /> This is a letter of support for our brothers and sisters in collective <br /> bargaining units 3 & 4, from the Registered Nurses of the Big Island and the <br /> State of Hawaii (Unit 9). We call upon the Hawaii County Council to fund <br /> the contracts achieved by both sides (management and labor) during good <br /> faith negotiations. <br /> To say that refusing to fund this contract is a method of sending a <br /> message, as some councilpersons have, is correct. However, nurses are not <br /> sure what the message is and to whom it is being sent. Some even wonder <br /> that perhaps a phone conversation, a written letter, or a conversation with the <br /> affected parties might be a better place to start. Communication is a skill <br /> nurses must develop if one is to do a good job. Our clientele, like yours, <br /> must consent to participate in the work we do. Good communication relies <br /> partly on timing. Even the most effective communication methods fail if <br /> timing is wrong. Don't try teaching the importance of preventative health <br /> after the patient has been wheeled into the morgue. Issuing orders and fiats <br /> is seldom an effective way to accomplish the best for our clients. Please <br /> give this some thought as you prepare to make decisions like the one before <br /> you today. <br /> Nurses recognize the importance of units 3 and 4 workers to enable <br /> nurses to accomplish the healing of our patients. Though we are important <br /> to patients, we can't do our job if; the 911 operator doesn't make the call to <br /> the ambulance, the highways are blocked, or if we don't have the necessary <br /> supplies from central supply. The current public worker system has been <br /> streamlined and trimmed many times over the last few years. Refusing to <br /> fund any part of the public worker contracts affects us all in our abilities to <br /> do our jobs. <br /> School will not start on time next fall if you refuse to fund this contract. <br /> To those of you rejecting this contract, it would appear that all you can see is <br /> money out of the budget. To many workers, it means additional days at <br /> work, away from; their family, their second job, and their personal life. <br /> Please take time to realize and fully understand what you are voting on <br /> today. Then vote to fund the lawfully negotiated contracts for Units 3 & 4. <br /> Sincerely, ~ ~ <br /> /O~ ~ Ij» <br /> ~0. ~'SZ , l z <br /> <br /> i*u. x~. P ~ S / V j <br /> Net. 'fotPresented co~,~u~ ~ A/ s~ <br /> Ret. I~be DEC 17 199„.` <br /> <br />
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