PIMC election results and other updates

Hello PIMC RNs!

Happy Friday, please see a brief unit update below and I look forward to seeing you on Monday.

PIMC Election Results

Thank you to everyone who participated in the PIMC local unit election.

Please join us in congratulating your newly elected officers:

Chair
Julie Bielau

Secretary
Morgan Timmons

Treasurer
Suzanne Cochran

Co-Grievance Officers
Clarece Markins
Rose Carlson

We are thankful for the officers who are returning and bringing their experience back to this work, and we are excited to work with those stepping into new roles. Strong local unit leadership helps ensure that nurses have a voice, concerns are heard, and members stay connected.

We also want to thank Lesley Preysz for her time and service to the PIMC bargaining unit. Her work and involvement are appreciated.

Lobby Time with Your Nurse Rep

Your WSNA Nurse Representative, Robin, will be at PIMC on Monday, July 13, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Please stop by during lobby time if you have questions, concerns, want to meet your nurse rep, or just want to connect about what is happening in the bargaining unit.

Signed Contract Now Available Online

The signed and updated PIMC contract is now available on the WSNA website. The online version is searchable, making it easier to look up contract language, review specific articles, and find answers to common questions about wages, benefits, scheduling, rights, and working conditions.

You can access the signed contract here:

View the Current PIMC Contract  

In Solidarity,
Julie Bielau – Chair
Morgan Timmons – Secretary
Suzanne Cochran – Treasurer
Clarece Markins – Grievance Officer
Rose Carlson– Grievance Officer

Robin Cully – Nurse Representative


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