Clinical Administrative Nurse Manager Position

Your WSNA Nurse Rep and Officers will be meeting again with MultiCare Labor Management and the Chief Nurse Executive with our questions and concerns about the new Clinical Administrative Nurse Manager position. Despite our concerns, such as administrators taking bargaining unit work, MultiCare has continued to hire for this position without transparency to the union about how our bargaining unit nurses are being affected.

What are your questions and concerns about this new administrative position? What has been your experience on your unit? How have charge nurses been affected? Are your experiences positive or negative?

Please take a few moments to make your comments here no later than Tuesday, July 19.

Questions? Contact WSNA Nurse Representative Janet Stewart at jstewart@wsna.org.


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