Dawn Marick
(360) 213-6118
Dawn Marick
(360) 213-6118
Jacob Clark
(913)235-0999
Duncan Camacho
(661) 373-7797
Sarah Collins
(206) 316-6289
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(503) 740-8425
Talitha Wilson
(503) 805-7223
Toutu Rekucki
Didi Gray
Jeryl Anderson
360-409-9331
Samantha Golden

Posted Feb 23, 2026

We completed the first day of a three-day bargaining stretch to get this contract to the finish line before expiration on Saturday. Management is looking hard at the costs of the economic proposals on the table, and Tuesday morning they plan to present a comprehensive economic counterproposal. We’ll spend the rest of the next two days working toward a new contract, but we’ll only reach a TA and send it to all of you for ratification if our team is proud to recommend voting “yes.”
Join us this Wednesday at 1 p.m. for a special edition of our weekly Bargaining Beat virtual meeting! We will be giving you the very latest updates LIVE from the bargaining table as we head into the last few hours of bargaining before expiration. You won’t want to miss this one!
Send us your questions to bpercival@wsna.org, and we’ll make sure to address them during the meeting.
We only have three scheduled sessions left! We will be in HEC classrooms 3/4. Please RSVP — it helps us plan for how many observers we will have. (And if you have a last-minute opportunity to join us, please do.) RSVP to join us!
Session 12: Tuesday 2/24
Session 13: Wednesday 2/25
If you are working and cannot join us, make sure to wear a WSNA sticker to support the team or your WSNA blue T-shirt. We will have shirts at bargaining if you’d like to pick one up.
Follow us on Instagram at phsw_nurses.
In solidarity,
WSNA PeaceHealth Southwest Bargaining Team:
Alyssa Boswell, Home Hospice
Dawn Marick, MedSurg
Duncan Camacho, ICU
Dustin Weddle, ED
Jacob Clark, CVICU
Maria Hosseini, Cathlab
Sam Golden, IMCU
Sarah Albright, Peri-Op
Toutu Rekucki, MedSurg
Questions? Contact your WSNA Nurse Representative, Bret Percival, at bpercival@wsna.org.
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