Chris Gallup
OR
Chris Gallup
OR
Marshall Snoddy
OR
Megan Baute
Gi
Caitlin Orange
GI
Mateo Maestas
OR
Rochelle Mason
Posted Apr 23, 2024
GI nurses support the bargaining team: Ivan Munoz, Anita Clute, Kim Woods, Robin Wickert, Shannon Seagondollar
The bargaining team met for a full day with the employer yesterday. We had nurses from PACU and OR join us as observers. Discussions of weekend call, the process of sick calls received by the charge nurse vs central staffing, floating, the pros and cons of a dedicated charge nurse, status of RN resident, wage scale placement and how probation applies if a nurse changes jobs were among the topics for this session.
There were no TAs reached today yet we are closer on some issues than in past bargaining sessions.
The next bargaining session is May 14, 2024.
During caucus when the bargaining team was not meeting with Confluence, we talked about the importance of building our Membership at Mares. We had a good discussion around the benefits of WSNA membership and what opportunities that can bring as well. When you join, you make nursing stronger by adding your voice to ours. We’ll talk more about that in our next Newsletter.
For now, you can read more about the benefits of WSNA membership here. https://www.wsna.org/membership/benefits
Online Member app version: If you have not already filled out a member app you can do that online here.
https://wsnaonlineapplicationportalwsnaprod.powerappsportals.com/
Printed Member app version: fill out and turn into a Local unit officer, Unit Rep or text/ email a picture to Jenny Galassi, 206-707-2948, jgalass@gmail.com.
https://cdn.wsna.org/assets/entry-assets/2487/2024-application-union-fillable.pdf
*Member dues cannot be deducted until we have a full tentative agreement on our first contract and your bargaining unit votes to approve it. We’ll let you know when that’s coming. Until then, becoming a member shows management the team has your support.
The WSNA shirts show pride and unity as we stand together to build a fair contract.
Bargaining team members and observers: Chris Gallup, Jim Chase, Caitlin Orange, Megan Baute, Lucy Clark, Waikele Frantz, Marshall Snoddy.
Do you want to come to negotiations as an observer? Let a Bargaining Team member know or text organizer Jenny, 206-707-2948. If you’re interested, we’ll be in touch to go over some guidelines. This is a great way to keep negotiations transparent and let Confluence know that we’re paying attention!
We want every unit to have at least one representative. There isn’t a large time commitment outside of work, and you’ll play an important role in our negotiations. Email or text organizer Jenny, to learn more about what being a unit rep entails and sign up for training!
Tuesday 5/14/2024
Wednesday 5/22/2024
In Solidarity,
Your Bargaining team
Chris Gallup, OR, Co Chair
Marshall Snoddy, OR, Co Chair
Megan Baute, GI, Secretary
Caitlin Orange, GI, Treasurer
Mateo Maestas, OR, Grievance Officer
Rochelle Mason, ED, Membership Officer
Questions/Concerns: Contact Laurie Robinson, WSNA Nurse Representative, 206-620-4136, lrobinson@wsna.org.
For more information on how you can get involved: Jenny Galassi, Nurse Organizer, 206-707-2948, jgalassi@wsna.org
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