Exciting Update!

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With overwhelming support from their unit and our WSNA Officers, our courageous and hard-working Case Management and Utilization Review team met with Seattle Children's Hospital CNO, Bonnie Fryzlewicz, and ACNO, Jay Sandel today to announce their intent to join WSNA in our fight for better working conditions, fair wages, and a voice at the table.

Seattle Children's Hospital now faces a choice: they can voluntarily recognize the Case Management and Utilization Review team, or they can choose to push back, making things unnecessarily difficult.

One thing is for sure: these nurses are fired up!

Questions? Please reach out to our WSNA Organizer Crystal Doll at CDoll@wsna.org or our WSNA Nurse Representative Linda Burbank at Lburbank@wsna.org.


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