Strikes Fuel Biggest Pay Raises in Labor Contracts Since 1990

Published by BLOOMBERG on 3/21/23 (Source)

Nurses at Astria Toppenish Hospital, a rural hospital in Washington state, lost scores of nurses to better paying jobs during the lead up to contract negotiations, said Julia Barcott, a nurse and Washington State Nurses Association co-chair at the hospital.

Some nurses left the profession to make more money driving trucks, she said.

“We were ready to negotiate and then a little bird in management told us that they’d be willing to match salaries at one of the hospitals where we’d been losing people,” Barcott said. “So we said we’d like to reschedule bargaining, we revamped our proposal, and came in with an even higher wage scale.”


The leading voice and advocate for nurses in Washington

WSNA provides representation, education and resources that allow nurses to reach their full professional potential and focus on caring for patients. WSNA has represented nurses in our state since 1908, leveraging our collective voice to successfully advocate with employers, state agencies and the state Legislature for better working conditions, safe staffing, fair compensation and patient safety. For more than 110 years, WSNA has championed issues that support nurses, advance professional standards and improve the health of individuals and families in Washington.


The Washington State Nurses Association is affiliated with

Washington State Nurses Association
575 Andover Park West, Suite 101
Seattle, WA 98188

Contact us


Washington State Nurses Association is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation.

Washington State Nurses Association, WSNA, and related logos are registered trademarks of the Washington State Nurses Association and may not be used without prior written permission.
© 2005-2026. All rights reserved. Privacy policy