Get the Facts

The Pharmacy Guild/IAM, a specialized division of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM), recently filed a petition for a union election for pharmacy caregivers at Providence Regional Medical Center Everett. While we respect our caregivers' right to organize, we strongly believe you are best served by the direct relationship we currently have.

A message from Dr. Scott Foster-Edwards

Regional Chief Executive, North Division

Employers are required by law to only share facts, opinions and experiences when discussing unionization. Unlike The Pharmacy Guild/IAM, we can’t make promises we might not be able to keep. This site is dedicated to providing our caregivers with all the facts about unionization. We believe it’s important for you—our caregivers—to have all the facts before making such an important decision.
PRMCE - Our Philosophy
At PRMCE, our patients are at the heart of everything we do. We understand that to deliver clinical excellence and compassionate care we have to be there for our caregivers as well.

Our team works to foster an inclusive workplace where caregivers of differing backgrounds and perspectives can experience a community of mutual respect, inclusivity and collegiality, and know unequivocally that diversity is valued. 

Providing best-in-class benefits and compensation. PRMCE is committed to providing our caregivers with market-competitive benefits and compensation representing the skills and expertise they bring to work every day.

Our roots as Snohomish County’s health partner run deep. For generations, we’ve offered a caring hand to those with the greatest need in our community. PRMCE contributed to the $9.8 million in community benefit Providence Swedish provided the Puget Sound region in 2025. In recent years we’ve focused on programs addressing behavioral health, including substance abuse, and access to healthcare services. 

PRMCE is consistently recognized as a great place to give and receive care