B.C. nurses reject tentative contract deal with provincial health employer (opens original article in a new tab)
B.C. nurses rejected a tentative contract deal with the provincial health employer, citing growing frustration with healthcare system pressures.
- B.C. Nurses' Union rejected a tentative contract deal with the provincial health employer.
- The union stated that 67% of members voted against the agreement, citing increased pressures on the healthcare system.
- The proposed deal included a 12% wage increase over four years and improved benefits.
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