What is the best way to prepare for contract bargaining?

Become a Local Unit Liaison and help keep your unit informed and engaged.

Click on the link to learn more about the role of the Local Unit Liaison and join with other nurses as we get ready to win a fair contract. You will then be invited to attend one 2-hour training session where you acquire the skills and knowledge to help us accomplish our goal of a fair contract.

Union engagement is empowering, so use your voice and help protect and build upon the wages, benefits, and workplace conditions you have already fought so hard to acquire.

Questions? Contact Will Nesper, WSNA Nurse Organizer wnesper@wsna.org, 206-713-2443

Next Local Unit Meeting: Jan. 25

The local unit meetings will be in-person at the Shadle Park Library: 0830 – 0930, 1330 – 1430, 1600 – 1700, with a virtual meeting from 2000 – 2100 (link coming soon). We are getting nearer to negoti­a­tions, which begin this coming fall, so start preparing by joining us and learning how to get involved. We also want to discuss our path forward regarding the staffing crisis we are all experi­encing. If we're going to have an impact, we all need to unite and become involved and organized.
Address: 2111 W Wellesley Ave, Spokane, WA 99205


Nurses Week T-shirt sign up

Thank you for caring for our commu­nity during this pandemic. It is an honor to work with you on our units and we are grateful to you for being so committed to your coworkers. This year’s Nurses Week gift is a WSNA T-shirt for all members. Please use the link below to reserve your shirt and indicate which size you want. Please note: these are unisex shirts.

In solidarity,

Alyssa Boldt, Co-Chair
Clint Wallace, Co-Chair
Rian Williams, Treasurer
Wendy McNairy, Secretary
Alle Machorro, Member-At-Large
Jessica Lewellen, Member-At-Large
Darryl Johnson, Grievance Officer

Questions? Contact one of your officers or WSNA Nurse Organizer Will Nesper at wnesper@wsna.org.


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