Become a Delegate
The union doesn't live in a building downtown. It lives on your floor — in the nurse who'll stop a bad assignment, file the grievance, and remember every name on shift.
"A union is only as strong as the steward who shows up on the worst night of someone else's career and refuses to let them stand alone.
What it takes
Reliable on the floor and reliable to coworkers. People need to know you'll pick up the call.
A delegate's first job is to hear the room — the swing-shift gripe, the new grad's silence, the charge nurse's worry.
You don't have to memorize it on day one. You do have to be willing to learn it and lean on it.
Management meetings, grievances, hard conversations. Steady beats loud.
What a coworker tells you in trust stays in trust. Period.
Every unit's fight is a little different. Good delegates ask questions before they offer answers.
The impact you'll make
Delegates are the early-warning system for unsafe ratios — the data trail starts with you.
Most violations don't get fixed in a board room. They get fixed by a delegate on shift, today.
When the floor knows your name, they know the union shows up. That's how membership grows.
Throw your hat in
Tell us a little about you. A delegate from your unit will reach out within a week.