Employees providing compassionate end-of-life care within the University of Vermont Health Network have officially united under a newly formed labor union. This collective move underscores their growing commitment to address key workplace concerns, including fair wages, manageable workloads, and enhanced benefits. The union aims to serve as a strong voice for hospice workers, ensuring their essential contributions are recognized and respected while promoting a sustainable work environment. Sources indicate that these workers endured increasing caseloads coupled with limited support, factors that spurred their decision to organize.

Among the primary objectives outlined by union representatives are:

  • Improved health and safety protocols tailored to hospice settings
  • Access to ongoing professional development and training
  • Negotiated sick leave policies that reflect the demands of their roles
  • Transparent communication channels with management

The local health network has responded with an open dialogue approach, emphasizing collaboration moving forward. Below is a brief overview of current workforce statistics related to the hospice division:

Metric Current Status Union Goals
Average Caseload per Worker 18 patients Reduce to 12 patients
Annual Wage Increase 2% At least 5%
Paid Time Off (PTO) 10 days 15 days