Health unions offer to put April 1 pay increases on hold in bid to start talks
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Solutions urgently needed to avert loss of 5,000 skilled, experienced workers — more than 90 per cent of them women Health unions today put a proposal to health employers that would put on hold payroll increases equaling $75 million over the next year in …
Last updated: Jun 1, 2021
B.C. Supreme Court to hear unions’ Bill 29 Charter of Rights suit starting April 14
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Court will be asked to strike down Campbell Liberals’ contract-breaking law A potentially landmark constitutional challenge gets underway in Vancouver Monday, April 14, when health care workers and their unions will ask the B.C. Supreme Court to rule that …
Last updated: Jun 1, 2021
Provincial Health Services Authority suffers from severe case of management bloat — HEU
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Despite plans to fire hundreds of front-line health care workers, the Provincial Health Services Authority is set to add more than two dozen positions to the ranks of senior management at an estimated cost of between $2 million and $4 million a year. The …
Last updated: Jun 1, 2021
Health authorities amass $100 million surplus at March 31, 2003 year end — survey
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Rosy picture cast doubt about scale of health care cost pressures, says HEU For the second year in a row, B.C. health authorities are racking up multi-million dollar budget surpluses, according to a survey carried out by the Hospital Employees’ Union …
Last updated: Jun 1, 2021
Campbell Liberals welch on New Era commitment to frail elderly
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Promise of 5,000 non-profit long-term care beds a distant memory The Campbell Liberals have reneged on their "New Era" commitment to provide 5,000 non-profit intermediate and long-term beds, says the Hospital Employees' Union (CUPE). Instead, Tuesday's …
Last updated: Jun 1, 2021
Mount Saint Joseph’s to close 22 extended care beds by mid-April
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Further loss to seniors’ care options a result of Liberals’ health policy shift away from public health care The Hospital Employees’ Union (CUPE) says that the Liberals’ plan for seniors’ care is resulting in fewer choices for Vancouver’s frail elderly as …
Last updated: Jun 1, 2021
Employers agree to talks as thousands of health care workers take to the streets in Vancouver
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HEU members protest across B.C. to mark anniversary of contract-breaking law As thousands of health care workers marked the anniversary of Bill 29 with a march and rally in Vancouver and with acts of protest around the province, health employers have …
Last updated: Jun 1, 2021
Victoria’s drug changes mean average British Columbians will pay more
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Shifting the burden not the way to get rising drug costs under control, says HEU The Hospital Employees’ Union (CUPE) says the average senior or family in B.C. will pay significantly more for prescription drug costs as a result of complex changes in the …
Last updated: Jun 1, 2021
MLA, city councilor see firsthand the impact of cutbacks at Dawson Creek hospital
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Health authority’s effort to block visit fails In spite of initial management attempts to block them, Peace River South MLA Blair Lekstrom and Dawson Creek city councilor Marilyn Belak were able to see firsthand the effects of cutbacks at Dawson Creek and …
Last updated: Jun 1, 2021
Throne speech call for cooperation in health care a positive signal — HEU
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The Hospital Employees’ Union (CUPE) is hopeful that the government’s throne speech call for new cooperative relationships in health care will lead to talks aimed at preventing the loss of thousands of skilled, experienced workers from B.C. health care …
Last updated: Jun 1, 2021