Friday 10 December 2021

Province, nurses' union announce tentative agreement 4 days after strike vote


https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/province-nurses-tentative-agreement-1.6280762


Province, nurses' union announce tentative agreement 4 days after strike vote

Details of agreement won't be available until deal is ratified

The province announced the deals with the New Brunswick Nurses Union on Friday morning.

Members rejected two earlier tentative agreements reached in July and September.

Last week, union members voted by a wide margin to give their leadership a strike mandate.

The two sides said in a news release that they would withhold details of the latest agreement until it is ratified. Union spokesperson Holly Crawford said she had no information on when a vote will be held.

Health Minister Dorothy Shepard said the quick agreement this week makes her hopeful that the government's new offer will be enough to win the support of members.

"I'm hopeful because of the short time frame it took to reach that third tentative agreement," she said.

"We have to have it ratified. With two rejected contracts we certainly want to see that ratification."

She said she didn't have a timeline on when nurses would vote.

"We value our nurses, and we want them to be satisfied, and I'm hoping that this contract will do that," Shephard said.

Earlier this week, Finance Minister Ernie Steeves said he hoped to have a deal by Christmas but couldn't guarantee it.

"We want our nurses to be satisfied," he said. "We want them to be back to work, and we want them to be happy to be there."

The province said the agreements cover 8,000 registered nurses, nurse practitioners, licensed practical nurses, nurse managers and nurse supervisors working in hospitals, public and community health programs, Ambulance NB and extra-mural programs. 

LPNs were added to the bargaining unit in October, after the two previous votes.

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41 Comments
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David Amos
Surprise Surprise Surprise 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Mike LeBlanc
i support fully our nurses and that they be treated better by the province. it is shameful 
 
 
Lou Bell
Reply to @Mike LeBlanc: Well the Liberals got nothing done with their contract , so at least the Conservatives have stepped up , like with the other Unions !
 
 
Allister Bannister
Reply to @Lou Bell: we know how much the blue sheep like unions!
 
 
Robert Scott
Reply to @Allister Bannister: Unions baby. Keeping democracy free
 
 
David Amos
Reply to @Robert Scott: Yea Right 
 
 
Christine Payne
Reply to @Allister Bannister: Pay no attention to him (Lou). He's a bought and paid for instigator. I learned yesterday that we can mute people. It makes for a much nicer read.  

 

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