Building Unity in the Wenatchee Valley
Posted Dec 5, 2025

Local unit officers from both Central Campus and Mares Campus met earlier this week to discuss what a potential merger between the two campuses could look like. WSNA staff members participated in the meeting, along with WSNA member and elected leader Edna Cortez, Chair of the Labor Executive Council.
The group had productive conversations about the many similarities in how nurses at both campuses provide care, as well as the important differences. We also discussed the nearly two years of work Mares Campus nurses have put into addressing these needs through proposed contract language.
We’ve prepared this newsletter to highlight some of those proposed changes.
What’s next?
Stay tuned for a survey next week and Virtual and Hybrid info sessions in the coming weeks for nurses at both campuses.
Questions or concerns? Please reach out to our WSNA Nurse Rep.
Laurie Robinson lrobinson@wsna.org.
