The close to 6000 registered nurses in the province officially have a new collective agreement. After reaching a tentative deal on July 1, the results of a ratification vote held over the last several weeks are in, the Registered Nurses’ Union has voted in favour of the new deal the province. The union shared highlights […]
The close to 6000 registered nurses in the province officially have a new collective agreement.
Increases to travel allowances when travelling on employer business, including meal allowances and various reimbursements for vehicle usage;
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