Coffee Time this Friday April 17 and more news

We hope you will stop by to visit with your union leaders and WSNA Nurse Representative on Friday April 17 from 11 am -1 pm.

Stop by for a complimentary beverage at the hospital coffee shop.

Rainier Olympic Nurses Association Nurses Month Celebration is Saturday May 16 from 5-8 PM

Join us for a night of inspiration and celebration.  We are sponsoring up to 2 tables (12 people). If you'd like a sponsored seat, contact Clair Korrell clairissakorrell@gmail.com.  First come, first served.

Staffing Complaint Forms - ADOs (Assignment Despite Objection)

Did you know you can use an online ADO form to document any unsafe working condition? That includes: being understaffed to the matrix, inadequate support staff, workplace violence, missed breaks, not enough break nurses to cover breaks, being forced to use buddy breaks, equipment malfunction, lack of needed supplies and more. This form lets management and the union know that things are not okay.

Click on this link to document your situation. www.wsna.org/ado or scan this barcode.

ADO app

Report your staffing concerns in real time to your charge nurse or manager to give them an opportunity to correct the situation. If not corrected, fill out the ADO to document the issue.

Interested in Stepping up to become a Union Leader?

Your current officers are seeking members to help lead the team, either as an officer or a unit representative/steward. We need a strong foundation to inform and ignite our bargaining unit members. There are different roles; we'd like to help you find the right one for you.  Talk to one of the current officers or Nurse Representative. Training will be provided.

Find your WSNA Contract and Leadership contacts here: https://www.wsna.org/union/st-clare-hospital

Co-Chair Clairissa (Clair) Korrell, ICU
Co-Chair Devon Tallman, ICU
Co-Secretary Autumn (Nikki) Wright, Peri-Op
Treasurer Kaitlyn (Savvy) Bailey, ICU
Grievance Officer Tiffany Stephansky, ED
Grievance Officer Erin Stoner, ED

WSNA Nurse Representative Janet Stewart  JStewart@wsna.org


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