B.C. nurses prepare for job action as strike deadline looms
VANCOUVER — The president of the BC Nurses Union says there is little hope of reaching a deal with its employer before a strike deadline comes at noon Thursday, signalling the start of provincewide job action.
Adriane Gear says the union hasn’t had formal negotiations with the Health Employers Association of B.C. since May, and nurses are preparing for overtime restrictions and a ban on non-nursing duties when the deadline passes.
“As time is ticking on, we’re not hopeful that we’re going to have any meaningful response,” Gear said in an interview Thursday.
The union, which represents 60,000 British Columbia nurses, issued 72-hour strike notice on Monday after its members voted to reject a tentative contract deal bargained with the provincial health employer in May.
