Ilia Mondoy
Medical ICU
253-222-2016
Ilia Mondoy
Medical ICU
253-222-2016
Savanah James
PCU
206-909-8011
Mindy Thornton
PACU
541-868-4439
Aaron “Montana” Bradley
Med/Surg Palliative Care
541-913-4743
Atalia Lapkin
Emalie Ann Hobi
Amber-Dawn Wilson
Observation
Ruth Gelbach
PCU

Posted Dec 12, 2025
Tacoma General, Mary Bridge NICU, and Good Samaritan continue to bargain in good faith with MultiCare, and we remain committed to a productive and respectful negotiation process. While bargaining continues, we have agreed that the current status quo regarding meal and rest breaks will remain fully in place.
As part of this understanding, no WSNA-represented employee will be required to work thirteen-hour (13) shifts to accommodate meal and rest breaks while we work through the negotiating process. This agreement provides stability and clarity for staff as discussions move forward.
We remain optimistic that we can reach an agreement on meal waivers that protects WSNA nurses while maintaining current practices.
Questions? Please contact one of your officers or your WSNA Nurse Representative.
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