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SEIU KADLEC STRIKE

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The first week of the SEIU’S strike was great. They were strong, resilient and the solidarity showed. Here are some pictures and highlights from the strike line.

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WSNA KADLEC NURSES Support our SEIU siblings in their Unfair Labor Practice strike as we are partners in care and need them to continue our work to care for our patients and community.

We stand in solidarity with the SEIU Healthcare 1199NW in their pursuit of a strong contract that respects their needs.

WSNA KADLEC NURSES are welcome to join the SEIU strike line on your day off. Come stand in solidarity wearing your WSNA shirt or SEIU shirt.

The strike line is 6 -11 am and 6 -11 pm.

Rally and March for Strong Contract

Saturday August 24 at George Prost Aquatic Complex

Gather at 6 pm (corner of Swift and Stevens) March begins at 6:30 pm and Rally at 7 pm

We hope to see you on the line and at the rally.

In solidarity,

Meri Bukovinsky (CDU) Chair 208-739-3439   hart.meri@gmail.com
Jamie Woodall (FSED) Co-Chair 509-572-1091 jamie.orr237@gmail.com
Quan Dang (Resource) Secretary/Treasurer 806-679-4291 manhqdang@yahoo.com
Anita Dennis (PAU) Grievance Officer 509-781-3011 ardennis@rocketmail.com
Deborah Langston (PAU) Grievance Officer 509-531-2257 or jasonanddeborah@msn.com
Jessica Cardenas (4RP) Grievance Officer 509-831-3549 or jesscardenas1997@gmail.com
Zak Mendoza (ICU) Member At Large 509-551-5264 zmendoza0716@gmail.com
Franklin Guillen Alvarez (7RP) Member at Large 509-331-6081 franklinalvarez16@hotmail.com
Yareli Pedrosa Garcia (ED) Member at Large 509-831-1243 yareli.pedrozag@gmail.com

Laurie Robinson Nurse Representative
Cell: 206-620-4136
lrobinson@wsna.org


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