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Calling all Whidbey RNs

You will want to attend this meeting!

Wednesday, October 2
6 - 8:30 p.m.
Coupeville Recreation Hall
(901 NW Alexander St)

We have been working to get a fair contract since February of 2019, but negotiations have been impacted by WhidbeyHealth's current financial difficulties. As a result, we requested that an expert from AFT analyze WhidbeyHealth's finances. We have pertinent details to share from his assessment to aid in your informed decision making.

Our next negotiation session is Oct. 3. In order for us to be fully prepared, we want to share with you possible next steps in bargaining. We need to know where Whidbey RNs stand!

Join us for a local unit meeting and dinner. We will be hearing from our WSNA team - Chief Negotiator Danielle Franco-Malone, WSNA Special Counsel David Campbell, WSNA Senior Director of Labor Christine Watts, WSNA Nurse Representative Terri Williams and your negotiating team. All will be available to answer your questions.

Please RSVP for the dinner meeting by phone at (206) 575-7979 Ext. 0 or email at wsna@wsna.org.

Your negotiation team:
Gwen Parrick rsgsparr@whidbey.com; Jeremy Aaron jaaron575@gmail.com; Laura Black tomnlaura@hotmail.com; Ann Bell anniebell66@gmail.com; Bonita Garcia bonniegarcia@hotmail.com; Dori Painter doripainter@gmail.com; Jessica Shaffer jessibaby1979@hotmail.com; Mary Meek mickeymousefan1308@att.net; Luka MacKay lukamackay@gmail.com; Lucylyn Sinette lucylyn.goense@gmail.com; Sarah-Lyn Clark sclark5186@yahoo.com; Michael Aube mmaubevt@yahoo.com

Questions? Contact WSNA Nurse Representative Terri Williams at twilliams@wsna.org.


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