Health-care workers will be delivering a large “all-we-want-for-Christmas” holiday card to Premier Doug Ford on Tuesday at Queen’s Park.
Hospital nurses, personal support workers, cleaners, paramedical staff, and union representatives from Ontario’s five largest health care unions are set to make the special delivery today at 10:30 a.m.
The main message is “Respect the Bill 124 decision; don’t appeal” as hospitals in Ontario grapple with “high patient levels, too low staffing, and the continuing exodus of co-workers.” Health-care workers want the Premier to accept the court’s decision and drop a “costly and disrespectful appeal that will result in more health care staff leaving their jobs.” The deadline to appeal the court ruling is Dec. 29.
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