More than a thousand show up for WSNA picket at St. Joseph Medical Center in Bellingham on April 29

To everyone who came through, thank you for standing with nurses and your community.

This story appears in the May 2025 issue of the WSNA Newsletter.

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BELLINGHAM. SHOWED. UP. More than a thousand nurses and community supporters attended the WSNA picket at PeaceHealth St. Joseph Medical Center on April 29 in Bellingham. Nurses are back at the table on Friday, May 16 to bargain for a fair wages, better benefits and respect. To everyone who came through, thank you for standing with nurses and your community.


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