PACU
Coordinates the delegate body, runs labor-management, and is the first call when a unit needs backup.
- ★Lavita Payton, RNChief Steward
Delegates are nurses on your unit — same scrubs, same shifts. Talk to a delegate early when something feels off, before it becomes harder to fix.
Coordinates the delegate body, runs labor-management, and is the first call when a unit needs backup.
Eyes on triage, throughput, and staffing concerns that land hardest in the ED. Here to help nurses document concerns and connect with the right union resources.
Watching ratios, acuity, and workplace concerns that pile up on a busy floor. Available for contract questions and support with documentation.
Lives the float language in the contract every shift — knows your rights when you're sent off your home unit.
Focused on safe ratios for the smallest patients and the specialty training nurses are owed.
Holding the line on critical-care ratios, breaks, and respect for the skill mix at the bedside.
Advocating for postpartum staffing that lets you actually be with your patients and their families.
On the front lines of high-acuity care — and the staffing standards it requires.
Tracking schedule changes, on-call practices, and the contract rules that protect your time.
Eyes on OR staffing, on-call rules, and the contract language that protects perioperative nurses.
No delegate listed yet — interested in stepping up?
No delegate listed yet — interested in stepping up?
Training provided. No experience needed. Delegates help connect nurses to the right union resources — and the rest of us have your back.
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The Shift Report is a rank-and-file nurse communication space created for NYP Lower Manhattan nurses represented by CWA Local 1104. It is not an official statement of CWA Local 1104, NYP, or hospital management unless specifically identified as such. Do not submit patient names, MRNs, room numbers, screenshots, dates of care, or patient-identifying details. For discipline, investigatory meetings, grievances, POA questions, or urgent workplace safety concerns, contact a union delegate directly.