Town Hall Update: We Still Have Questions!

The WSNA bargaining team invited Bill Robertson, CEO of MultiCare, to a Town Hall scheduled for tomorrow, May 9, after the last negotiating session. Bill has not responded to our request for a meeting – but we still have questions for him. Tomorrow, there will NOT be a town hall – instead, come to Thursday night’s sip and chat to hear what our next steps are to get a fair contract that protects our patients!

We deserve transparency and accountability from our leaders. If Bill Robertson and the rest of MultiCare leadership cannot provide answers about the changes they want to make to our working conditions, we cannot be confident in their ability to lead MultiCare. On May 16, we will hold a vote of no confidence in Bill Robertson provided we do not reach an agreement in bargaining on May 12. More details to come.

Next bargaining session is Friday, May 12.

In solidarity, your bargaining team:
Mindy Thornton, Jared Richardson, Aaron Bradley, Raeli Korzeniecki, Dawn Morrell, Anne Landen, Ashley Eubanks, Atalia Lapkin, Erin Butler, and Paul Grantham

If you’d like to observe bargaining; want to know how you can get more involved with your union, contact Organizer Grace Lamonte GLamonte@wsna.org.

Questions/Issues, contact Janet Stewart, WSNA Nurse Representative jstewart@wsna.org.


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