UWMC/NWH Transition Addendum Bargaining

Transition addendum bargaining update

WSNA, along with your Officers and bargaining team members, met with UWMC and NWH management to discuss further changes needed to meet their current system needs. They presented several proposals to us that we will be considering.

Any changes tentatively agreed upon by your joint WSNA team of registered nurses will be voted on and ratified by all nurses in the bargaining unit.

We will keep you apprised of any updates as they occur.

In Solidarity!
Our Bargaining Team:

Tiffany Guyette, BSN, RN, Local Unit Chair
John Brown, RN, Local Unit Co-Chair
Anita Stull, RN, UWMC Local Unit Officer
Teresa Wren, RN, UWMC Local Unit Offer

Questions? Contact any of the nurses and/or officers listed above, or WSNA Nurse Representative Terri Williams twilliams@wsna.org.


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