Negotiations update

On Nov. 18, 2019 your contract negotiation team met with hospital management for our 3rd bargaining session. We received a full proposal from hospital management that included economics. Grays Harbor Community Hospital is proposing a 1 year contract with no wage increases, elimination of sick leave in its current form, mandatory call for low census and changes to vacation language.

Our next meeting with hospital management is set for Dec. 13, 2019.

Before we meet with hospital management, we want to hear from the membership!

We have scheduled a local unit meeting on Dec. 2, 2019. There will be two 1-hour sessions. The first session will be from 5:30 - 6:30 p.m. The second session will be from 7:30 - 8:30 p.m. Both meetings will be held in Conference Room C. Please note that this meeting date has been changed from the previously advertised Dec. 5 date.

Each session will begin promptly, however the WSNA representatives will be happy to answer questions and listen to feedback at the completion of each session.

If we have your current email and you are not receiving updates, you may need to change your email settings to allow emails from WSNA to go from junk/spam to your inbox. If you do this and are still not receiving emails, please email Membership@wsna.org. You can also view updates on the this page.

In Solidarity, your negotiating team: Jason Kindle, Kala Winter, Bunni Schave, Jennifer Reynolds, Jayme Garrison, Michelle Phillips, Rachel Stum

Please contact Travis Elmore, WSNA Nurse Rep at telmore@WSNA.org or 206-575-7979 ext. 3117 with questions or to find out what you can do to get a fair contract!


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