Negotiation update

Hello WSNA nurses,

Given the recent concerns with COVID-19 and the directives to limit direct contact, your negotiations team has decided that we will be postponing all bargaining for the next 4 to 6 weeks. Please know that your health and safety are our greatest concern. WSNA and your officers and negotiating team values all that you are doing for our patients and community. You are appreciated.

While we aren't in negotiations, we are still fighting for your safety. We filed a DOSH complaint this weekend due to the lack of PPE you've been provided. Please keep us updated with any concerns or questions you have.

In solidarity,
Mara and your negotiation team.

Mara Kieval, BSN, RN
Nurse Representative
mkieval@wsna.org
206-575-7979, Ext. 3051


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