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“This agreement includes a wage offer and language improvements that are reasonable and recognize the significant contributions health care workers make each and every day." — Jason MacLean, NSGEU President
Halifax (08 July 2021) — Late Tuesday, a tentative agreement was reached between the Health Care Council of Unions and Nova Scotia Health (NSH) and IWK. The Council is comprised of the Nova Scotia Government and General Employees Union (NSGEU/NUPGE), the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) and Unifor.
7,500 members to vote on tentative agreement
The agreement will be brought forward to the almost 7,500 members within the group for a ratification vote. The committee is recommending ratification. The strike vote that started on Monday has been suspended.
“This agreement includes a wage offer and language improvements that are reasonable and recognize the significant contributions health care workers make each and every day,” said Jason MacLean, NSGEU President.
“After 5 days of conciliation, we believe the deal put on the table late Tuesday afternoon was one that indeed was enough to reverse the decision to ask our membership to contemplate strike action,” said Les Duff, Acting President of Local 8920.
“I’m pleased that the bargaining committee was able to reach a tentative agreement to bring back to these members who have been on the frontline of the pandemic for more than a year now,” said Linda MacNeil, Unifor Atlantic Regional Director.
Details of the agreement will not be shared until members have had the opportunity to review and vote on the agreement.