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We are celebrating Nurses Week!

May 6, 2019

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May 6, 2019

May 2019 Newsletter

May 6, 2019

We, your local unit officers, would like to provide you with a couple of updates:

May 2, 2019

Celebrate Nurses Week by joining us at the WSNA Unity Drop-In Meeting

May 1, 2019

Summary of nurse meetings - April 23 and April 25, 2019

Apr 30, 2019

Introducing your new WSNA officer!

Apr 29, 2019

Save our sick time shirts

Apr 29, 2019

Day #8 of negotiations was a success

Apr 26, 2019

Action alert!

Apr 26, 2019

Negotiation update

Apr 25, 2019

April 2019 Newsletter

Apr 25, 2019

Attention St. Joe's Nurses!

Apr 24, 2019

Sessions 2 and 3 completed

Apr 24, 2019

Your WSNA Bargaining Team is taking action:

Apr 24, 2019

Kadlec Annual Nurses Day Breakfast - Celebrating Nursing

Apr 23, 2019

WSNA Negotiating update! Communication you can TRUST

Apr 22, 2019

Location updates for local unit meetings

Apr 20, 2019

Hear all about it – latest report on Rest Break Settlement implementation

Apr 20, 2019

Meet with your WSNA negotiation team

Apr 20, 2019

State cites and fines St. Joseph Medical Center Tacoma for serious safety violations

Apr 20, 2019

Sign up, show up

Apr 18, 2019

Northwest Nurses Vote “YES” for Integration, Per Diem Inclusion and Contract Roll Over

Apr 17, 2019

Our negotiation team met with WhidbeyHealth hospital management for our sixth session on April 12

Apr 17, 2019

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