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Essentia Pharmacists Negotiations Update: 3/20/2026
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Essentia Health and UFCW Pharmacists completed Session One of contract negotiations over three days, March 17-19, 2026, using an Interest-Based Bargaining (IBB) approach. Both parties met in person and focused on identifying shared interests, ongoing challenges, and opportunities to improve pharmacy practice, engagement, and sustainability.
Opening and Shared Successes
- The parties began by acknowledging improvements since the last agreement, including:
- Expanded night pharmacist coverage.
- Improved stroke and code response training.
- Additional pharmacist FTE support.
- Reduced technician turnover and enhanced technician support programs.
- Improved training and mentorship for new pharmacists.
- Scheduling improvements and effective Labor Management Committees (LMCs).
Contract Maintenance Items
- Agreement on updates to the Recognition Clause.
- Agreement on date and housekeeping changes.
- Several Letters of Understanding (LOUs) reviewed, with mutual agreement to remove or incorporate certain items directly into the contract, including:
- Preceptor workgroup language (removed)
- Variable FTE postings (removed)
- Holiday MOA to be incorporated into the contract
- Shift bidding to remain as an LOU
Key Areas of Discussion
Pharmacy Practice and Decision-Making
- Productive discussion around ensuring pharmacists working in direct patient care have adequate and timely input on process changes.
- Product implementation, safety processes, and communication channels were discussed in depth.
- Both parties agreed on the need for clearer feedback loops, objective safety review processes, and improved frontline pharmacist engagement.
Workload, Burnout, and Engagement
- Burnout, increasing system complexity, and non-productive time (e.g., Workday administrative requirements) were key themes.
- The group discussed survey results around opportunities for continued improvement.
- Discussion emphasized the need for time, staffing, and structure to support meaningful pharmacist involvement.
Pharmacy Practice Subcommittee
- The group worked through establishing a Pharmacy Practice Subcommittee under the LMC to review clinical and operational practice changes
Leadership Presence and Staffing
- Continued discussion on management and leadership staffing on the floor, consistency, and transparency.
- Mutual acknowledgement of the value of leadership working alongside pharmacists.
Benefits and Leave
- Insurance benefits reviewed; comparison materials were provided.
- Discussion on education time, paid family medical leave, and seniority accrual during certain unpaid leaves.
- Agreement to continue evaluating these topics during economics.
Work Environment and Culture
- Discussion included scheduling transparency, vacation/PTO processes, training access, workplace appreciation, and physical work environment.
- Agreement to leverage LMCs for ongoing engagement and improvement efforts.
Next Steps
- Continue refining proposed contract language
- Further discussion on:
- Economics, including parking, education benefits, and practice expansion support.
Additional communication updates will be shared as negotiations progress.