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Health care unions calls strike vote after negotiations break off for health science professionals

Health care unions calls strike vote after negotiations break off for health science professionals

VANCOUVER – After seven months of bargaining, the province’s health science professionals – the modern health care team that delivers the diagnostic, clinical and rehabilitation services British Columbians rely on for their health – are taking a strike vote.

The Health Science Professionals Bargaining Association (HSPBA) strike vote comes after talks broke off October 31 when the employers’ association (HEABC) explained it cannot engage in meaningful bargaining because of a restrictive “cooperative gains” bargaining mandate imposed by the BC government.

CUPE Bargaining committee member Chris Losito says that health science professionals have put forward a fair and reasonable framework proposal which is completely in line with the government’s mandate – which has allowed for four-and three- per cent wage increases in several two-year public sector agreements – including direct government service, several colleges, and for nurses

“Workers in this sector are frustrated, we’ve been patient but we can’t wait any longer,” says Losito. “After seven months at the bargaining table the employer was unable to respond to our framework agreement, and had nothing to table in response.”

Health science professionals are asking for wage increases of 2 per cent in each of 2012 and 2013.

“We have been working for more than seven months on a number of complex issues to try to work cooperatively with the government to address critical shortages in health science professions, and this week HEABC delivered the message that while they view the work as productive, the government has not given them a mandate to bargain in a fair and equitable way with health science professionals,” Losito said.

“Workers in this sector are taking a strike vote to show government and HEABC that health science professionals are serious about negotiating a fair and reasonable contract that helps maintain health care services in BC.”

The strike vote will wrap up on Friday, November 16.

CUPE represents approximately 500 members in the HSPBA which has over 17,000 members, the majority of whom are represented by the HSA.  Other Unions at the table are BCGEU, PEA and HEU.

For all bargaining updates and information on CUPE’s health sector in BC visit http://bcchs.cupe.ca/

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