Healthcare workers at Yakima Memorial, Good Samaritan in Puyallup, and Navos in Seattle have been showing up to bargaining for months, ready to reach a fair agreement. But MultiCare still isn’t meeting us where we need to be.
So we’re taking this fight public in a new way.
We just launched MultiCareExposed.org, a place where we’re telling the truth about what’s happening inside our hospitals and holding MultiCare accountable. You’ll see what we’re up against.
While we’re fighting for fair wages and affordable healthcare, MultiCare is spending big on expansion instead of investing in the people who provide care.
They’ve grown into a system with nearly 3,000 hospital beds, 13 hospitals, and more than 300 clinics across three states. They employ over 28,000 workers, and they’re still expanding: they’re buying hospitals; they’re adding new campuses; they’re purchasing land for future growth.
At the same time, executive pay is going up fast. MultiCare spent more than $22 million on their top ten executives in 2024, almost double what they paid just two years earlier.
And on the frontlines, we’re being asked to accept higher healthcare costs and weaker contracts. That doesn’t add up.
This site is also a place for our community to speak out if they have experienced the uncaring side of MultiCare – what happens when Multi(Don’t)Care. We’re asking patients and community members to share their stories about billing issues, being sent to collections, or dealing with administration.
Because this isn’t just about us, it’s about how MultiCare treats patients and communities too. We know our patients deserve better. And we know healthcare workers deserve better.
On April 3, we’re taking this to the picket line, and now, we’re taking it online too.
Check out MultiCareExposed.org. Share your story. Stand with us.