Upcoming Negotiation Sessions: Your Voice Matters

Your presence is requested to join your bargaining team in the upcoming bargaining sessions.

We need your voice and your experiences to help us obtain the best possible contract.

The best way for you to participate is to join us as a Bargaining Team Supporter at our upcoming negotiations sessions on January 21, 29 and 30.  You may join us between 09:00 to 09:45 in Conference Room A while we prepare to begin negotiating with Hospital management at 10:00 a.m.  Stay as long as you are able. Lunch will be provided. Let one of the officers or WSNA Nurse Rep know that you'd like to attend.

Stay tuned for updates on negotiations and ways you can get involved in our fight for a stronger future.

Oregon Nurses Association Strike Update

Doctors, nurses and other frontline caregivers at Oregon Providence facilities are going on strike starting January 10, 2025!

“We are nearly 5,000 healthcare professionals calling on Providence Health & Services to come back to the bargaining table and put their patients before profits by offering a fair contract to frontline caregivers.

The strike will start January 10 and affect Providence St. Vincent, Providence Portland, Providence Milwaukie, Providence Willamette Falls, Providence Newberg, Providence Hood River, Providence Seaside, Providence Medford, and the Providence Women’s Clinic.” Oregon Nurses Association

Visit the ONA website for more information and how YOU can show support.

Register NOW for the Washington State Nurses Convention

Are you interested in attending Washington State Nurses Convention? Hear from some powerful names in nursing nationally. Then, dive into the biggest issues facing nursing today: safe staffing, workplace violence prevention, and health equity. Panels include government officials and top experts who will give you the knowledge and tools to act. Lend your voice to resolutions to make workplaces safer and speak out on the future of WSNA. Earn 10.5 CNEs.

Your Bargaining Team,

Ryan Housden – ED
Jason Kindle – OPS
Jennifer Reynolds – CCU
Kim Scott – CCU
Kala Winter – Informatics
Michelle Phillips - OPS

Contact information is in the bar above.

Questions? Contact WSNA Nurse Representative Janet Stewart jstewart@wsna.org or call/text 206-735-6484 (temporarily filling in for Stephenie Troftgruben).


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