2022 BC Budget Consultation – What are we advocating for?
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Any 2022 BC Budget Consultation – What are we advocating for? On September 30, HEU Secretary Business Manager Meena Brisard presented to the Select Standing Committee on Finance and Government Services about the 2022 BC Budget. Each year, the committee …
Last updated: Oct 14, 2021
We all have to stick together - we will get through this
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“I was on a day off when a member called me. She was just screaming into the phone. “Have you heard?” No, I’m in Winners right now. What’s going on, I asked? She told me that our jobs were going back into the health authority and it was so exciting for …
Last updated: Oct 12, 2021
Seniors’ Advocate links paid sick leave and contracting out to largest COVID outbreaks in long-term care
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B.C.’s largest health care union is calling for more paid sick leave and an end to sub-contracting of staff in seniors’ care homes in response to B.C. Seniors’ Advocate Isobel Mackenzie’s investigation into some of the biggest COVID-19 outbreaks in this …
Last updated: Oct 6, 2021
Vaccine timelines revised for long-term care, assisted living workers
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Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry has provided new timelines under which staff in the long-term care and assisted living sector can receive their vaccine and continue working at their site. Workers who do not receive two doses of an approved …
Last updated: Oct 8, 2021
September 30th is the National Day of Truth and Reconciliation
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This year, for the first time, September 30th will be marked as a statutory holiday - the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation . For many years, this day has been commemorated as Orange Shirt Day, based on the story of residential school survivor …
Last updated: Sep 29, 2021
Transition talks underway to bring contracted out workers back under health authorities
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HEU and the Vancouver Island Health Authority are implementing a plan to bring hundreds of contracted out housekeeping and dietary staff back as direct employees at a number of its Victoria-area health care facilities. It represents the first of 21 …
Last updated: Sep 27, 2021
We have been waiting a long time to come back in-house
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“I work as a food service worker at a hospital. For the past 10 years, I’ve worked for a private company. We are so happy to hear the news that we are coming back in-house. We have been waiting a long time for this! My shift starts at 5:30 in the morning …
Last updated: Sep 20, 2021
Joint Facilities Benefits Trust eliminates deductible, expands coverage to include eye exams, birth control
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HEU members and dependents covered by the Facilities Collective Agreement (FCA) will see a number of significant improvements to their extended health and dental plan effective January 1, 2022: Deductible Eliminated: Today your plan requires you to pay a …
Last updated: Sep 16, 2021
COVID-19 vaccine requirement extended across health care
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Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry announced Monday that the COVID-19 vaccine requirement for long-term care and assisted living workers will be extended to the rest of health care effective October 26. Health care workers in a wide array of …
Last updated: Sep 15, 2021
Ways to vote in the Sept 20 federal election
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There are four ways you can vote this year. In person on Election Day Monday, September 20 In person at an Advance Voting Location from September 10 to 13 In person at an Elections Office, until 6 pm September 14 By mail, if you request a mail-in ballot …
Last updated: Sep 9, 2021