Bargaining update

Your team of WSNA registered nurses met with Virginia Mason management and administration for our 6th bargaining session on Friday, June 11. We have made some progress, but still far apart on staffing issues. We have given multiple proposals about staffing without any significant response from management.

Our next scheduled date for bargaining is set for Thursday, June 24.

We will continue to fight for a fair and just contract that recognizes the essential care that RNs provide each and every day at Virginia Mason.

In Solidarity,
WSNA Negoti­a­tion Team; Jane Hill-Little­John, RN, Kari Benning, RN, Susan Dunn, RN, Arlene Alba, RN, Suzanne Baek, RN

For questions, contact Michelle Moore at mmoore@wsna.org.


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