MU1 Update

On Wednesday morning at 0800 we will be meeting with MU1 nurses along with Confluence to discuss the impending unit closure of MU1. This meeting will be held in the unit.

We expect this to be the first of many ongoing conversations and meetings with MU1 nurses. This is early in the process, and we expect as we navigate the closure of MU1 there will be ongoing questions.

Your WSNA officers are advocating for the nurses affected. We have been assured by Confluence that they want to retain displaced MU1 nurses.

Please watch your email for further updates and more informational sessions.

Questions? Contract your WSNA nurse representative Shawn Reed, sreed@wsna.org.


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