We have a tentative agreement!

It's official!

We would like to share the great news that we have reached a tentative agreement that we believe allows the hospital to recruit and retain nurses! We spent many sessions discussing and successfully pushing back on the employer’s proposals to take away leave time and to institute insurance premium sharing. We stood strong to protect our annual leave and sick time. We ended up with wage increases that keep the hospital competitive at 3%/3%/3% in addition to other differential increases that we are excited to tell you about. The bargaining team thanks all the nurses for the support you have shown for all these months.

We will be holding the contract ratification vote on Wednesday, Oct. 9, 2019 – room details to follow. Your team and chief negotiator will be on hand to answer your questions.

7:30 – 9 a.m. – main campus

11 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. – Bellevue

2:30 – 4 p.m. – Main

6 – 9 p.m. – Main

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You can also view WSNA updates here on the WSNA Children’s page. Remember, WSNA is your resource for all questions related to negotiations and other contract matters. Please contact Edna Cortez, Local unit chair (ednapcortez722@gmail.com), one of your negotiation team members and your WSNA nurse rep, Sara Frey (sfrey@wsna.org), if you have questions or comments.

In solidarity,

your 2019 WSNA negotiation team - Edna Cortez (PACU), Lindsey Kirsch (ED), Diane Gates (PICU), Nancy Wilder (PACU), Ross Beaulaurier (Surgical RC5), Samantha Forte (Acute Care Float), Elizabeth Gideon (Rehab), Shaina Lawson (NICU), Sarah Munro (Bellevue Surg Center), Jennifer Pease (Bellevue Surg. Center), Maria Sixto (Airlift NW), Kara Yates (Medical)


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