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Thousands of Alberta nursing care staff vote in favour of strike

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Nursing care staff represented by the Alberta Union of Provincial Employees have voted 98 per cent in favour of strike action.

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The vote took place between Oct. 30 and Nov. 3. The union says 11,031 members cast a ballot.

“They voted overwhelmingly in favour of strike action because they are fed up with stagnant wages and unsafe working conditions that hurt workers, patients, and Alberta’s public health care system,” AUPE president Sandra Azocar said at a news conference in Edmonton Wednesday.

AUPE says talks with its employer, Alberta Health Services and the four organizations that replaced the former provincial health authority, broke down in April.  Bargaining between the sides are set to resume Thursday for mediation.

The 16,000 members, who are mostly licensed practical nurses and health care aides, could serve strike notice as early as Nov. 17.

“Our members would rather do their jobs, but they are prepared to stand up for what they deserve and to take job action if necessary,” Azocar said.

Potential job action by AUPE nursing care staff comes after teachers represented by the Alberta Teachers’ Association walked off the job for three weeks before they were ordered back to work by provincial legislation. The ATA had a strike mandate of about 95 per cent.

Nate Horner, Alberta finance minister and president of the treasury board, said in a news release that he was disappointed by the strike vote.

He said the government is offering a 12 per cent wage increase over four years.

“This is a fair, competitive deal, in line with more than 87 other negotiated settlements across the public sector,” Horner said.

Horner said AUPE wants LPNs paid the same as registered nurses, with salary increases ranging from 40 to 55 per cent. Horner said union negotiators also want lower annual hours of work. He said the overall proposal would cost more than $2 billion.

“While LPNs play a critical role, a key consideration that must be considered is the fact that they do not have the same education or extensive scope of practice as RNs,” Horner said.

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