New Nurse Representative at Island

In order to better balance our workload at WSNA, we occasionally need to change our nurse rep assignments. Your current nurse rep, Grace, will be moving to a new facility. She is honored to have worked with the nurses at Island Health, especially with the negotiation team during our recent contract negotiations where we won a historical 10% raise in the first year alone!

A familiar face will be returning to Island Health as the WSNA Nurse Rep. Please welcome Sue Dunlap, who will be the WSNA Nurse Representative for Island Health effective today! You can get in touch with Sue via email at sdunlap@wsna.org.


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