Ford Government Fails to Address Worsening Health Human Resource Crisis
Ontario’s healthcare system at risk as Ford government fails to address worsening health human resource crisis
Ontario’s healthcare system at risk as Ford government fails to address worsening health human resource crisis
Today, we made official our newest demand when SEIU Healthcare President Sharleen Stewart wrote a letter to Doug Ford and his government urging them to introduce a universal minimum wage of at least $35 per hour for registered practical nurses (RPNs).
SEIU Healthcare is aware that many of our Community Care and Home Care members continue to be impacted by O. Reg. 177/20: CONGREGATE CARE SETTINGS (prohibiting healthcare workers from working in multiple congregate care settings).
Healthcare workers deserve higher wages. ALL OF THEM! That’s because everyone is essential. This is our message to Premier Ford’s government. Please take 30 seconds to take action for healthcare workers across Ontario.
Get ready! Purple Day is coming on July 16, 2021! SEIU Healthcare's Purple Day is a great time to show off your union pride by wearing purple.
Having only two ambulances staffed in Sarnia is putting everyone in the County of Lambton at risk, say the County’s paramedics and SEIU Healthcare.
On June 15, more than 150 RPNs joined together for a virtual Nursing Summit to take actions with the aim of bringing changes to the profession. It was a day full of political engagement, education, and empowerment.
SEIU Healthcare is proud to welcome more than 70 healthcare workers at Glen Hill Terrace Long-Term Care in Whitby to our union.
Frontline healthcare workers have been through too much during the COVID-19 pandemic. Instead of supporting you heroes, the Ford Government is doing everything in their power to take your voice away!
SEIU Healthcare has launched an urgent television ad before Doug Ford overrides our Charter of Rights and Freedoms to muzzle the voices of frontline workers.