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OPSEU music video highlights home care exodus

Workers leaving sector in droves because of unstable work environment.

Hamilton (25 Jan. 2011) - Who says labour songs are dead?

The Ontario Public Service Employees Union (OPSEU/NUPGE) has produced a music video with recording artists Teresa Healy and Tom Juravich to highlight the exodus of Ontario’s home care professionals from an unstable work environment.

The song – What Will You Do When I’m Gone? – was written by Healy and Juravich for a 2008 rally in Hamilton following news that the Victorian Order of Nurses (VON) and St. Joseph’s Home Care were dropped from a competition to provide visiting nursing services in the city.

The agencies each had close to a century of history in Hamilton. As a result of the rally, a new moratorium was begun and the Hamilton competition was cancelled.

Last spring Health Minister Deb Matthews said competitive bidding would return to home care despite the history of protest in many Ontario communities.

The union has argued that competitive bidding drives costs up and workers out as contracts change hands and jobs are lost. In turn, patients lose their long-time care providers and waits increase as the sector is increasingly abandoned by health professionals frustrated by the unstable work environment.

“Unlike the sale of a business, when a home care contract changes hands workers lose their jobs and are often forced to seek employment with new provider agencies at reduced wages and benefits,” says OPSEU president Warren (Smokey) Thomas. “They also start again with minimum vacation and no union representation.”

The video is being distributed to media outlets and on-line. Check the links below.

OPSEU has produced a website to host the video which includes a “making of” documentary, background information, a free download of the song, links to the artists’ sites and a form where patients, families and workers can leave their own stories.

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More information:
Website: What will you do when I'm gone
Music Video: What will you do when I'm gone
French website: Que ferez-vous quand je ne serai plus là?