COVID-19 webinar invitation

Join us for an important COVID-19 update!
Thursday, April 9 at 5:30 p.m. or 8 p.m.

While you’re on the front lines working to care for our commu­ni­ties, your union is fighting for you.

WSNA is working around the clock to ensure you have what you need to stay safe and serve your patients. Join us to hear the latest updates on top issues including:

  • PPE procurement, transparency, and accountability
  • Hazard pay & workplace protections
  • Housing and childcare support
  • Actions you can take to advocate

We are anticipating a high volume of participants. In order to make the most efficient use of your time, please submit your questions before noon on April 9.


How to join

Click the appropriate button below and click "join anonymously" to join the web event.

Joining on your phone?

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