Important negotiation update

We are beginning the process of negotiating our first WSNA contract with CHI Franciscan Rehabilitation Hospital. This is an exciting and important step in ensuring that nurses have a meaningful voice in our hours, wages and working conditions.

The pre-negotiation surveys are in! These will help us negotiate your first WSNA contract! Thanks to everyone that participated. The surveys are used to help us prepare our initial proposal. This proposal will be presented to management on the first day of negotiations.

The first negotiation session will take place June 6, 2019. Watch for updates in your home emails.

In solidarity from your negotiating team:

Heather Wantz, Anna Pyform and Giselle DeGuzman

Questions? Please contact WSNA Nurse Rep Hanna Welander at hwelander@wsna.org or (206) 575-7979, ext. 3035.


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