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Anticipating the Future We Can Create together

By Nancy Hagans, RN

It Is No secret that CoVID-19 has been an isolating experience . We have worked in silos and been forced to live outside the comfort of community . But what is most remarkable to me is not what we have been through (I have lamented the hard times more than I care to admit) but how we have emerged: more unified, more committed, more determined . Crisis can cause anyone to give up . But it has caused you to double down . As president of NYSNA and a frontline healthcare professional, I want you to know that I do not take your work or contributions for granted . You have lost colleagues, loved ones, friends and family . You were expected to work as if your world wasn’t crumbling . You have dealt with, and many of you are still dealing with, real challenges, yet somehow you still show up for yourselves and your union siblings .

TogeTher AgAin

Hundreds of you showed up for the 2021 Convention, with many people coming in person and others joining virtually . every person who rubbed elbows with other attendees noted how wonderful Every person who rubbed elbows with other attendees noted how wonderful it was to be with their union family.

it was to be together with their union family . Being intentional about remaining in proximity will help us fight and ultimately win what we need to care for ourselves, our families, our patients and our communities . Now more than ever, the union must be a place of hope . We must provide bargaining and organizing support but also access to what is needed to help healthcare professionals feel and be safe . Maintaining our connection with one another will support us in individual workplace fights but also in our collective struggle . And CoVID-19 has taught us that we are all connected .

We Will PrevAil

As we round out 2021, we find ourselves at a crossroads, remembering what has been lost and maintaining hope for what can be won . We can win improved working conditions, fair pay, better healthcare services for ourselves and our patients, and the implementation of the safe staffing law . What I want you to know is that the union is not an entity over there . It is not a group of random people who are disconnected from one another . You are the union . our success or failure depends on all of us . If each of us commits to raise our voices, to show up for ourselves and one another, and to never give up or give in, we will prevail . I am anticipating the future . I hope you are too .