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Rosie Robertson
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Tentative Agreement Redline is Now Available!
Posted Feb 4, 2026
We have been working our butts off to get a redline of the tentative agreement (TA) available for everyone to look at before the electronic ratification vote on Friday. Take some time to read over the TA, and if you have any questions reach out to a bargaining team member or email Jared at JRichardson@WSNA.org. You can view the redline TA by following the link below. Please note that redlines may still require formatting and minor non-substantive changes and may look different than the finalized version.
This TA is a huge win for all the nurses in the Mary Bridge NICU, and while we did not get everything we wanted, it sets us up for success and to keep the fight going. Your bargaining team endorses a YES vote on the TA.
When and How to Vote
Voting will occur entirely electronically on Friday, February 6 from 0600-1600. An electronic, individualized, ballot will be sent to your personal email address at 0600 on Friday. If you have any difficulty getting a ballot, please reach out to Jared at JRichardson@WSNA.org
This TA is an example of what we can accomplish when we all come together to fight for better staffing, stronger wages, and improved working conditions.
PTO Donations to the Bargaining Team
Your bargaining team had a dozen bargaining sessions ranging from 10-16 hours each, prep sessions, work around events like bargaining boot camp, march on the boss, sign making parties, and for the picket. Each member is a volunteer and used their own PTO to cover time off to attend bargaining sessions.
WSNA nurses in the NICU are able to donate PTO to the bargaining team to help them recoup the time they used. Please show your support for your bargaining team by donating PTO.
You can complete a PTO donation form by following the link below and emailing it to Jared at JRichardson@WSNA.org
In solidarity,
Your bargaining team
Crystal Anderson
Randi Neff
Michele Christianson
Rosie Robertson
Erin Pearson
Cameron Warriner
Questions? Contact one of your officers, one of your bargaining team members, or Nurse Rep Jared Richardson, jrichardson@wsna.org.
Previous updates
We Have a Deal!
Jan 30, 2026
We are united!
Jan 26, 2026
Open Letter Response to “WSNA picket on Jan. 23” Sent January 15, 2026
Jan 16, 2026
Urgent Update - Picket Sign Making Party Location Change
Jan 15, 2026
Picket Drop. Mic Drop.
Jan 13, 2026
There They Go Again.....
Jan 08, 2026
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