Health board to decide fate of G.F. Strong Rehab Centre Nov. 25
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Advocates hope that board will scrap flawed rehab plan People with disabilities, health care providers, and advocacy organizations will find out if their hard work to save the G.F. Strong Rehabilitation Centre and improve rehab services for all British …
Last updated: Jun 1, 2021
Ban on overtime, work to rule in community social services sector
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Joint release of BCGEU, CUPE, HEU and HSA Ten thousand workers in the community social services sector will continue their job action to end wage and benefit discrimination with a ban on overtime and a work to rule campaign. This follows a two-day …
Last updated: Jun 1, 2021
Striking community social services workers to rally on International Women's Day
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Joint release of BCGEU, CUPE, HEU and HSA The women and men who care and work with the most vulnerable members of our society, including very young children and adults with physical or developmental disabilities, will mark their strike to end wage …
Last updated: Jun 1, 2021
FHA private laundry deal means jobs lost in neighbouring health authority
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Printer Friendly Version The Fraser Health Authority has triggered the layoffs of 50 workers at the publicly-owned and operated Tilbury Regional Hospital Laundry, a facility recognized for its efficiency, cost-effectiveness and high quality standards, …
Last updated: Jun 1, 2021
Ambulance sounds alarm about the future of Medicare
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B.C. Medicare campaigners hand off ambulance to Alberta health care workers tomorrow in Pouce Coupe The "Save Medicare" ambulance wraps up the 9-day, 22-city, B.C. leg of its western tour when the crew of three hands off the emergency vehicle to their …
Last updated: Jun 1, 2021
Poll says BCMA should scrap March 15 - 19 RADs
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57 per cent say BCMA reduced activity days should be cancelled to help reduce surgery wait lists Most British Columbians feel that the B.C. Medical Association should cancel next week’s scheduled reduced activity days in an effort to relieve surgery …
Last updated: Jun 1, 2021
Community social services workers resume strike Monday
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joint release of BCGEU, CUPE, HEU and HSA Workers in the community social services sector will resume strike action on Monday, March 15. Pickets will go up at selected worksites in the Lower Mainland and Prince George. The four unions representing workers …
Last updated: Jun 1, 2021
New funding welcome measure to address patient backlog, says union
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But new initiatives required to construct long-term care facilities within public/non-profit sector, says HEU B.C.'s largest health care union says today's announcement by Health Minister Penny Priddy of new funding to reduce patient backlogs is welcome …
Last updated: Jun 1, 2021
WCB royal commission lacks balance
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Proposals would reward negligent employers, says HEU B.C.'s largest health care union says recommendations contained in the final installment of the WCB royal commission's report would reward employers who are injuring health care workers in increasing …
Last updated: Jun 1, 2021
Consult with public before contracting out to private clinics, HEU urges
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Liberal flip flop on private clinics a “black eye for new government’s credibility” The Hospital Employees’ Union says it’s deeply disappointed and troubled by Victoria’s move to contract out surgical services to private for-profit clinics, and the union …
Last updated: Jun 1, 2021