Negotiation update #8

We met for our eighth negotiation session on January 13, 2020.

We were able to come to tentative agreements on several articles. We have identified our priorities for the next negotiation session, which will be on February 10, 2020. We expect to have robust discussions as we work through some of the more contentious issues that will be addressed. Wages are part of those discussions and that includes any cost of living increases for 2020.

In solidarity from your negotiating team,
Sean Dumas and Lois Schipper

Questions? Contact WSNA Nurse Representative Hanna Welander at hwelander@wsna.org.


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