Our survey is now closed

Thank you to everyone who took the time to participate in our recent bargaining survey. The level of engagement demonstrates a strong collective commitment to improving our workplace and strengthening our shared voice.

We are encouraged by the thoughtful feedback, priorities, and perspectives provided. Each response contributes to a clearer understanding of what matters most across our membership. Our bargaining team will carefully review all input and use this feedback to inform us of our strategy and priorities as we enter upcoming negotiations.

This is how we build power together, by showing up, speaking out, and standing united. We appreciate your continued involvement!

Together, our voices are stronger.

Questions? Contact WSNA Nurse Representative Ryan Silva at rsilva@wsna.org.


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