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B.C. union that represents 67,500 health workers votes in favour of 4-year deal
The deal covers 67,500 workers with 3% annual wage increases plus restoration of 15% cuts from 2004, improving recruitment, retention, and workplace safety, union says.
- The bargaining group representing 67,500 health workers in British Columbia voted 54.2% in favor of a four-year agreement.
- The agreement includes wage increases of three percent each year, with gains in recruitment and workplace safety.
- The Finance Ministry stated that workers will receive wage comparability adjustments due to past wage cuts.
- The Hospital Employees' Union represents about 95% of the workers covered by the new agreement.
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B.C. Union that represents 67,500 health workers votes 54.2 per cent for 4 year deal
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BURNABY — The bargaining group that represents 67,500 health workers in British Columbia has voted 54.2 per cent in favour of a four-year agreement. The deal follows other contracts recently signed with the government, which include wage increases of three per cent in each year, and the Facilities Bargaining Association says it also has gains in support for recruitment, retention and workplace safety. A statement from the Finance Ministry says t…
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