What We Stand To Gain

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Hear from long time RN at Central Campus, Lorna Sebastian and Mares Campus RNFA Chris Gallup.

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Info Sessions: 

Join WSNA Staff and our legal counsel to learn more. This is an opportunity to ask questions and gain perspective from our attorneys who have been at the bargaining table at both Central and Mares.

Thursday 12/11/25

10:00-11:00 AM

8:00-9:00PM

Teams link Join the meeting now

Friday 12/19/25

In-Person/Virtual Meetings Via Teams

10-11am Central Campus, CRJ

12-1pm Mares Campus,

CR WVHC Basement

What’s next?

Stay tuned for a survey next week.

Questions or concerns? Please reach out to our WSNA Nurse Rep.

Laurie Robinson        lrobinson@wsna.org


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