Family members worried as strike continues at GTA care home
- Family members of residents at the Central West Specialized Development Services care home are worried for their loved ones' well-being amid a strike by support staff who walked off the job on Wednesday evening.
- The Ontario Public Service Employees Union Local 249 represents the support staff who are currently being replaced by third-party agency staff during the strike.
- Rabia Khedr expressed concern about the quality of care her brother, Shah Khan, will receive, stating she has "unanswered questions" and feels shut out by the management.
- CWSDS CEO Patricia Kyle stated that the home's "top priority is the safety and well-being" of those in their care while the strike continues.
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Family members worried as strike continues at GTA care home
TORONTO — Family members of people living in a Greater Toronto Area group home say they are worried for their loved ones' well-being as the home's management is providing limited information as to how their loved ones will be cared for after support
Family members worried as strike continues at GTA care home
TORONTO — Family members of people living in a Greater Toronto Area group home say they are worried for their loved ones' well-being as the home's management is providing limited information as to how their loved ones will be cared for after support
Family members worried as strike continues at GTA care home
TORONTO — Family members of people living in a Greater Toronto Area group home say they are worried for their loved ones' well-being as the home's management is providing limited information as to how their loved ones will be cared for after support
Family members worried as strike continues at GTA care home
Family members of people living in a GTA group home say they are worried for their loved ones' well-being as the home's management is providing limited information as to how their loved ones will be cared for after support workers walked off the job earlier this week.
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