It’s time for another MOU Ratification Vote!

The officers of the SRHD/ WSNA bargaining unit have been working diligently over the past couple of months, bargaining with management about a new classification which they desired to be added. This created impact bargaining to the reduction in force language and wages creating increases. We have reached an agreement and are ready to put it to a vote.

Come and see the new language and cast your vote. WSNA is recommending a “YES” vote.

Aug. 25, 2021 from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m.
Under the pavilion awning to the west of the building.


Questions? You may contact your Nurse Rep, or a Local Unit Officer.

In solidarity,

Jan Yoder, WSNA Secretary

Amy Cross WSNA Treasurer

Kimberly Parkey WSNA Grievance Officer

Jaclyn Smedley BSN, RN WSNA Nurse Rep at jsmedley@wsna.org


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