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Nurses Vote In Favour Of Three-Year Provincial Agreement

Vancouver – In a public media statement on Friday, the BC Nurses’ Union (BCNU) stated that members have voted in favour of the tentative 2019-2022 provincial agreement reached between the Nurses’ Bargaining Association (NBA) and the Health Employers Association of BC (HEABC).

More than 21,000 ballots were cast with 54 per cent of nurses voting to ratify the three-year deal that was reached in November 2018. The vote was held on January 21 at unionized work sites across the province.

“I believe we have negotiated an innovative contract that will make a positive impact on the working lives of our members and the patients in their care. However, nurses have sent a clear message to the government that they are skeptical real change will come,” says BCNU President Christine Sorensen. 

Results from a 2017 province-wide BCNU member survey showed that staffing and workload were two of the most critical areas of focus for the bargaining committee to bring to the table. As a result, health authorities across the province now have a number of incentives to hire more nurses, especially during the first year of this agreement. The intended outcome is more nurses in the system, and less workload pressure which will lead to greater opportunities for nurses to provide the level of quality, safe patient care they are licensed and educated to do.

“Unsustainable workload coupled with a systemic nursing shortage has a direct impact on a nurse’s ability to provide safe patient care. Our members have spoken. While more needs to be done, this contract is a step in the right direction,” says Sorensen. “It is now time for the union and employers to bring this language to life, and make real changes where our members and our patients need it most – our health care system.”

The contract comes into effect April 1, 2019 and expires March 31, 2022.

A detailed summary of this agreement can be found in a special edition of the BCNU Update magazine.

From the Province of BC:

The Nurses’ Bargaining Association, which represents approximately 44,000 registered, psychiatric and licensed practical nurses in B.C., has ratified a new agreement under government’s Sustainable Services Negotiating Mandate.

The agreement between the Nurses’ Bargaining Association and the Health Employers’ Association of B.C. focuses on improving services for people and ensuring fair and affordable compensation. The agreement covers nurses working in hospitals, long-term care, community and public health, home support and mental health facilities throughout the province. It includes:

  • a three-year term of April 1, 2019, to March 31, 2022
  • general wage increases of 2% per year
  • modernized staffing language that provides more certainty for employers and nurses, and improves continuity of patient care 
  • improved language to clarify and streamline the process for staff to address professional practice challenges in the workplace

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.

Currently, there are just over 197,000 public-sector employees covered by tentative or ratified agreements reached under B.C.’s Sustainable Services Negotiating Mandate.

Learn more about public sector bargaining in B.C.: gov.bc.ca/psecbargaining

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