Alert! Protect your collective bargaining power!

Your employer is making proposals that erode your bargaining strength and weaken our Tacoma General bargaining unit.

Join us next week for unit meetings to address current challenges, issues, and action plans at Tacoma General. These issues effect you, your working conditions, and future bargaining. Your participation is vital to protect your rights!

NICU Unit meetings on Wednesday, August 16- Intended to address the  NICU fight over their Mary Bridge contract, but these are open to all nurses who want to unite with your colleagues.

AM Meeting (0830- 0930)
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PM Meeting (2000- 2100)
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Tacoma General Thirsty Thursday on August 17 from 2000- 2100- Everything TG! Join the fight against bargaining unit erosion and how this affects your job! Unionism is strength is numbers and we need you to be a part of this action!

Microsoft Teams meeting
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We look forward to seeing you there!

If you have additional questions please contact your nurse rep, Brenda Balogh at bbalogh@wsna.org.

In solidarity,
The WSNA NICU bargaining team: 
Crystal Anderson
Rosie Robertson
Angela Moran
Kristina Madden
Monique Presutti
Ronna Crandall


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