Nurse Conference Committee meeting

Hello PHSKC Supervisors!

Did you know that per Article 15 of our CBA (Collective Bargaining Agreement), we have the opportunity to meet regularly with King County leadership? It’s called the Nurse Conference Committee (NCC). The purpose of these meetings is to discuss mutual problems regarding supervisory issues and facilitate the resolution of all problems that may arise between the parties. It’s our opportunity to bring forth issues and concerns and work collaboratively with the county to resolve them. We will be holding this meeting quarterly.

Do you have issues that you would like your officers to bring forth? We need to hear from you.

WSNA Supervisors NCC JHS/DAJD – will be held on July 6, we need any issues you would like added to the agenda no later than June 29.

WSNA Supervisors NCC for CHS/Prevention and Administration on July 20, we need any issues you would like added to the agenda no later than July 7.

Questions or concerns please reach out to us, or Nurse Representative Bret Percival bpercival@wsna.org.

Take good care,
-Your WSNA Officers-
Sean Dumas, Nicole Klein, and Louise Peterson


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