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A generous donor has created an extraordinary opportunity to support the next generation of nurses. Every donation to the Washington State Nurses Foundation will be matched dollar for dollar, up to $50,000, through April 30. Learn more on our website. https://t.co/iQ9TdJwEa8
Gill will share his perspective on how the disruption to research funding and federal organizations impacts scientists and healthcare workers and patients.
WSNA President Justin Gill will be one of the speakers at a Seattle rally for a nationwide movement called Stand Up for Science. The rally will take place from noon to 3 p.m. Friday, March 7 at the Seattle Center. https://t.co/GPT4YPbKtt
WSNA members joined educators, families, and allies at rallies at the Lynnwood Convention Center and Olympia Tuesday to protest cuts to public education and Medicaid. https://t.co/wkc4WR2JVv
PeaceHealth’s threat to cancel employees’ health insurance if they go on strike will now get a hearing for an unfair labor practice. On March 4, Region 19 of the National Labor Relations Board issued a complaint against PeaceHealth over these threats.
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“Hearing an employer threaten to cancel striking workers’ health benefits could obviously make other workers hesitate to strike in the future, even when they have every right to do so,” said Kelly Skahan, WSNA labor counsel.
Locals from @AFTWA are planning a sign-waving and solidarity action to protect public education and Medicaid 4pm - 6pm Tuesday, March 4 at the Lynnwood Event Center. Let’s join them to show our support! https://t.co/bU8kpjoojq
Congratulations @OregonNurses on a great victory! The 5,000 nurses represented by ONA reached a tentative agreement last Wednesday after the nurses rejected a previous proposal. https://t.co/S2E2vEZ9zw
Deadlines are still open! Check out the latest Washington Nurse to learn more about running for WSNA office or submitting a resolution. https://t.co/7VJq0ZMhgD
The recommended codes use plain language instead of color codes to ensure that staff, patients, and visitors can easily understand the announcements. Learn more in this article from the latest #WashingtonNurse.
In collaboration with member hospitals, the Washington State Hospital Association has recommended standardized overhead paging codes across Washington state hospitals to improve clarity and emergency response times. https://t.co/XSFvFxt6jA
Black history is inseparable from the fight for health equity. From past pioneers to today’s changemakers, progress is built on knowledge & action. WSNA has gathered essential resources—including our own and others—to help you learn, reflect and advocate. https://t.co/BVKeFYdWTw
“The hospital’s practice had effectively created a systemic wage disparity that intersected with national origin and race, as the affected nurses were all people of color," writes David Keepnews, WSNA director. Read more in latest #WashingtonNurse. https://t.co/UyaF2SiH0H
WSNA sought justice for nurses with international experience at St. Joe's Tacoma —31 in all — and won. Check out the latest #WashingtonNurse to learn more about the personal journeys of two nurses and how this fight was won. https://t.co/2ZpWUit41Q
On Presidents' Day, we honor the leadership, vision, and legacy of those who have shaped our nation. We continue advocating for policies that support nurses, protect patients, and strengthen healthcare for all.
The February issue of #WashingtonNurse is out! In this issue: WSNA wins justice for international nurses, celebrating #BlackHistoryMonth, a fun video from Lobby Day, free classes, and more. https://t.co/OFrIbIAEit
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