Whidbey Wage Reopener Update

Your negotiation team met with management today for our third bargaining session related to a provision in your current contract that allows for a wage reopener. Management continues to maintain that wages are competitive. Today, management did propose a small increase but only for nurses in acute care units and does not include clinic nurses and some other departments.  We meet again on Monday, March 18.

Your bargaining team - Luka Cobb, Gwen Parrick, Laura Black and Ann Bell

Questions – please contact one of your local unit officers or nurse rep, Sara Frey  sfrey@wsna.org.


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