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Help us understand your experiences with meal and rest breaks

Management claims 95% compliance, but we know that’s not the full story. This survey will give us the evidence we need at the bargaining table to eliminate the unsafe “break buddy” system.

Why Your Input Matters

  • Your responses will remain anonymous to management.
  • Survey results will be shared with the bargaining team to support stronger contract protections.
  • The more nurses who participate, the stronger our case becomes.

Thank You for Participating

By taking a few minutes to complete this survey, you’re helping us protect nurse safety, patient safety, and our legal right to uninterrupted meal and rest breaks.

Together, we can hold management accountable and win the protections we deserve.

– Your WSNA Kadlec Negotiating Team

Questions? Contact WSNA Nurse Representative Jennifer Jackson at jjackson@wsna.org.


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