Tomorrow is Blue Friday. Show your union spirit!

Keep wearing your blue to show management that we’re strong, united, and determined to get a fair contract. Wear your WSNA Blue T-Shirt. If management tells you to change, ask if you’ll be disciplined if you don’t comply. If the answer is yes, get creative. Change into a plain blue shirt or scrub top, turn your WSNA shirt inside out, cover up the WSNA logo with tape. Wear your WSNA stickers, buttons, badge reels and badge buddies. Our contract is a reflection of our strength and solidarity.

WSNA Photo Booth Friday 3/24. Take a picture showing your WSNA Spirit.

  • 10:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. in the Cafeteria
  • 6 – 8 p.m. in the 2 River Pavillion / Avanti area
  • Come grab a donut, candy and swag. If you haven’t received a T-shirt, we have more in stock.

Join us for Thursday night Sip and Chat at 8:00 p.m. Virtual

Come find out what the issues are that we are bargaining over. Find out what’s at stake. The time to pay attention is NOW. Contact one of your officers or your nurse representative for the meeting link.

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

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

Need shirts (larger sizes are now available), buttons, stickers, or want to know how to get involved: contact Grace LaMonte, WSNA Organizer glamonte@wsna.org.


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