December 16, 2024
November 15, 2024
To comply with the hospital staffing committee law, charters are detailed and thorough, addressing over a dozen committee functions related to roles, responsibilities, and processes.
February 1, 2024
44 nurses signed letter to hospital leadership asking for more resources
On Jan. 24, nurses from all over Washington state visited Olympia to make their voices heard at Lobby Day.
WSNA and ANA will continue to promote strategies to reduce and address violence against nurses.
January 22, 2024
WABON is now accepting submissions for Winter 2024
January 19, 2024
Nurses whose primary state of residence is Washington will be able to apply for a multistate license.
January 12, 2024
Applications are open until March 8
January 9, 2024
‘When nurses stand together, change can happen’
December 22, 2023
WSNA shares the many stories of nurses demanding change
December 15, 2023
We hope you’ll take advantage of this workbook created for our members and nurses across the state.
December 14, 2023
Everything you need to know about staffing committees and the new staffing law
December 6, 2023
44 nurses ask for immediate help, say they work in a constant state of fear
November 27, 2023
This week we celebrate and recognize this important group within the nursing profession!
November 16, 2023
This is the first study of its kind in Washington, and we expect the results to provide important evidence that can help guide policy efforts on staffing.
The TA comes after 19 bargaining sessions, an informational picket, and a complaint filed with Labor and Industries over workplace safety.
November 9, 2023
Appropriate nurse staffing is achievable and necessary, but it requires a national response with solutions, standards, and policy.
November 1, 2023
Attacks occurring more frequently than what WSNA has seen at other hospitals
October 26, 2023
Monica R. McLemore was given the 2023 Nurse Researcher Award by WSNA and issued the following invitation in her acceptance speech.
October 24, 2023
Our advocacy efforts for our patients and communities should not end when we clock out.
October 20, 2023
Justin Gill is not only the first person of color and first male president in WSNA’s 115-year history, but at 33 he is also one of the youngest.
Support for unions in the country is the highest since 1965, according to Gallup poll
Good Samaritan Hospital nurses’ six-month struggle leads to historic contract win, ensuring safer staffing and fair compensation.
With more than 100,000 nurses in WA state, if just 10% gave $5 a month, WSNA PAC would be able to raise $600,000 a year.
Nurses who have been out of work or working reduced hours because of PTSD may now get the help they need.