Time to Stand United Together

On Friday, May 21, your WSNA negotiation team and Virginia Mason management will be back at the table for our 4th session. We are looking forward to receiving Virginia Mason’s response to our initial proposal.

It is more important than ever that we stand united! Let’s put the team in the best and strongest position possible to advocate for what you need. Our unity now is more important than ever.

Not yet a member of WSNA? Now is the time to step up. Fill out your application today. Clicklinkto fillable application and email back to mmoore@wsna.org or cdoll@wsna.org.

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


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