Unionized long-term care workers resume strike as some local issues remain unsolved (opens original article in a new tab)
Unionized long-term care workers in Nova Scotia have resumed their strike after some local issues remained unresolved at three facilities, despite a previous tentative agreement.
- Unionized long-term care workers in Nova Scotia resumed their strike due to unresolved local issues at three facilities.
- The strike paused earlier in June after a tentative agreement, but disputes over standby pay and mandated time off remain.
- The collective agreements for the workers expired in October 2023, and the strike began in April 2026.
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