Officer nominations for Arbor Health Morton!

It is time for officer nominations at Arbor Health Morton. WSNA officer positions are the leading voices in union activity and work to promote adherence to the contract and maintain safe working conditions at your facility. Officers are also there to support nurses who have questions about union activity as well as teaching nurses about their rights as unionized employees.

We are asking for nominations of people who represent strong leaders on your unit and have a drive to create change. Strong leaders make strong units!

If this describes you, you are welcome to nominate yourself as a leader amongst your peers.

Being an officer allows you to have one-on-one conversations with your employer about your working conditions and issues on your unit. It allows you access to meetings where you can voice your own concerns as well as those of your peers. It allows you to take a leadership role and be at the center of making Arbor Health Morton a place where people are happy to come to work each day.

Please nominate nurses for the following positions:

  • Chair
  • Co-Chair
  • Secretary
  • Treasurer
  • Membership
  • Grievance 1
  • Grievance 2

This is your opportunity to be the voice of your unit and make sure the nurses are heard!

Please send an email to bbalogh@wsna.org with the nurses of your choice and the positions you are recommending for them. No nurses will be chosen for the officer election without their consent.

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact your nurse rep, Brenda Balogh, at bbalogh@wsna.org.


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