Carina Price
ICU
Carina Price
ICU
Jessica Lenczycki
FBC
Shannon Suchland
Walters Day Surgery
Matthew McGuire
ED
Kathleen (Kat) Jabasa
Main OR
Yunna Flenord
ICU
Teresa Kindell
2 Sount
Kaitlin (Kate) Frazier
7th Floor Break RN
Posted Jun 9, 2025
Juneteenth, celebrated annually on June 19, marks the day in 1865 when the last enslaved people in the United States were informed of their freedom—more than two years after the Emancipation Proclamation. It is a powerful reminder that the fight for justice and equality is not just history—it’s ongoing.
This year, thanks to the advocacy of WSNA nurses, Juneteenth is now a paid holiday for all WSNA-represented nurses at St. Joseph’s Medical Center. This victory was the direct result of sustained organizing and a firm belief that recognizing this day matters—not just in symbolism, but in practice.
At WSNA, we believe that honoring Juneteenth means more than a calendar acknowledgment. It means reflecting on our nation’s past, uplifting Black voices, and committing ourselves to anti-racism in our workplace and beyond.
To celebrate this historic day, the WSNA Racial Justice Committee will be hosting an ice cream celebration for all staff:
Wednesday, June 19
1100–1300 | I Street
1830–2130 | Dining Room 1 and 2
Come grab a scoop, connect with your coworkers, and honor this day together.
We’re proud of the work we’ve done to win Juneteenth as a paid holiday—and we know this is only one step toward justice. Let’s keep walking that path together.
In solidarity,
Carina Price, Co-Chair
Jessica Lenczycki, Co-Chair
Shannon Suchland, Secretary
Matthew McGuire, Treasurer
Yunna Flenord, Grievance Officer
Kat Jabasa, Grievance Officer
Teresa Kindell, Membership Coordinator
Kate Frazier, Social Media Officer
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If you find yourself in a situation that you believe creates unsafe conditions for patients or for you, you should complete a Staffing Complaint / ADO Form as soon as possible.
By completing the form, you will help make the problem known to management, creating an opportunity for the problem to be addressed. Additionally, you will be documenting the facts, which may be helpful to you later if there is a negative outcome.
WSNA also uses your ADO forms to track the problems occurring in your facility. When you and your coworkers take the important step of filling out an ADO form, you are helping to identify whether there is a pattern of unsafe conditions for you or your patients at your facilities. This information is used by your conference committee, staffing committee, and WSNA labor staff to improve your working conditions.
As a union member, you have the right to have a representative present in any meetings with management that could potentially lead to disciplinary action against you.
If called into a meeting with management, read the following to management when the meeting begins:
If this discussion could in any way lead to my being disciplined or terminated, I respectfully request that my union representative be present at this meeting. Without representation present, I choose not to participate in this discussion.
Find out more about this crucial right and how to exercise it to ensure your fair treatment and protection.
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