Bargaining update #9

We met Feb. 10, 2020 for our 9th session. We continue to chip away at the many proposals that remain on the table. We are making some progress. We discussed various topics such as articles on leaves, vacations, holidays, performance evaluations, etc. We meet again next week on Feb. 20, 2020.

Updates are always available on this WSNA local unit website. However, email is the best way to get prompt, up-to-date information on the latest news you need to know about! Please contact your WSNA Nurse Rep or the WSNA Membership department if you are not receiving emails.

Questions? Contact one of your local unit officers or WSNA Nurse Representative Sara Frey, JD, BSN, RN at sfrey@wsna.org or 206.575.7979 ext. 3039.

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


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