Negotiation update

We met December 6, 2019, for our second negotiation session. We received much of management’s proposal. We have a lot of hard work ahead of us to ensure that we negotiate a contract that includes competitive wages to retain our nurses and recruit new hires as well as provide good staffing and safety in the workplace.

Our next session is Friday, December 13, 2019.

In solidarity from your WSNA negotiating team,
Natasza Lorentz, Sam Asencio, Kari Benning, Janelle Coy, Jane Hill-Littlejohn, Sue Dunn, and Suzanne Baek

For any questions, please get in touch with one of us or contact WSNA Nurse Rep, Sue O’Donnell sodonnell@wsna.org.


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