B.C. community health workers ratify new 4-year deal with province
- More than 91 percent of British Columbia's roughly 27,000 community health workers voted to ratify a new four-year agreement with the province.
- The new deal, effective April 1, 2025, and expiring March 31, 2029, was made between the Community Bargaining Association and the Health Employers Association of British Columbia.
- The agreement includes a 3% annual wage increase, better weekend and afternoon premium pay, stronger workplace safety, and more predictable scheduling.
- Union vice president Scott De Long said the talks addressed care gaps and aimed to improve services for British Columbians relying on health services.
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B.C. community health workers ratify new four-year deal with province
BURNABY - A new four-year agreement between British Columbia's roughly 27,000 community health workers and the province has been ratified by union members, with more than 91 per cent voting
B.C. community health workers ratify new four-year deal with province – Energeticcity.ca
BURNABY — A new four-year agreement between British Columbia’s roughly 27,000 community health workers and the province has been ratified by union members, with more than 91 per cent voting in favour of the deal. The Community Bargaining Association, which represents seven unions covering workers in home support, shelters, supportive housing and other operations, says the new deal comes into effect on April 1 and expires on March 31, 2029. The t…
UFCW 1518 members help secure new agreement advancing pay parity in community health
Over than 26,000 community health care workers across the province – including thousands of UFCW 1518 members have ratified a new four-year collective agreement aimed at narrowing long-standing wage gaps and strengthening frontline community care across British Columbia.The agreement between the member unions of the Community Bargaining Association (CBA) and the Health Employers Association of […] The post UFCW 1518 members help secure new agree…
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