B.C. nurses vote 67 per cent to reject tentative deal in ‘frustration,’ union says
VANCOUVER — Members of the union representing 60,000 British Columbia nurses have voted to reject a tentative contract deal in what the union says reflects “growing frustration” with the pressures facing the nursing profession.
The BC Nurses’ Union says in a statement issued Friday that members voted 67 per cent to reject the agreement that had been reached between its bargaining committee and the provincial health employer last month.
“The result sends a powerful message from nurses across British Columbia,” the statement says.
“While the tentative agreement included important gains, the majority of nurses — who are currently carrying the weight of increased pressures on the health-care system — want the government and health employers to recognize the true value of their work.”
