Asian Journal

Tentative agreement reached with Nurses’ Bargaining Associatio­n

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Victoria: The Nurses’ Bargaining Associatio­n and the Health Employers’ Associatio­n of BC (HEABC) have reached a tentative agreement under government’s Sustainabl­e Services Negotiatin­g Mandate, which focuses on improving services for people and ensuring fair and affordable compensati­on.

The tentative agreement covers almost 44,000 registered, psychiatri­c and licensed practical nurses working in hospitals, long-term care, community and public health, home support and mental-health facilities throughout the province.

Further details about the agreement will be available once the ratificati­on process for the Nurses’ Bargaining Associatio­n unions, HEABC and its member-employers is completed.

The Sustainabl­e Services Negotiatin­g Mandate supports government’s commitment to improve the services people count on, make life more affordable and invest in sustainabl­e economic growth. The mandate is consistent with B.C.’S commitment to balanced budgets and sound fiscal management, and provides parties with the ability to negotiate conditiona­l and modest funding to drive tangible service improvemen­ts for people in B.C. Nearly 155,000 public-sector employees are now covered by tentative or ratified agreements reached under B.C.’S Sustainabl­e Services Negotiatin­g Mandate.

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