BCNU president Adriane Gear said nurses have been dealing with nursing shortages, the toxic drug crisis, unsupportive management and an escalation of violence.
By Michelle Gamage | The Tyee British Columbia’s 53,000 unionized nurses are escalating their job action and will start picketing hospitals on Vancouver Island over the weekend and into next week. The nurses have been striking since July 2. They started by refusing non-nursing duties and ceasing ove...
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