Hospital Employees' Union
- HEU calls on Pierre Poilièvre to come clean on Conservatives’ plan for health care. Pierre Poilievre's North Island-Powell River candidate Aaron Gunn has repeatedly said he supports U.S.-style two-tier health care over the past four years. #cdnpoli 1/6
- HEU is asking Pierre Poilièvre to be clear with Canadians about his party’s plans for the future of health care, in light of Gunn’s radical prescription for giving for-profit care a bigger share of Canadians’ health care dollar. 2/6
- When Gunn was a B.C. Liberal leadership candidate in 2021, he promised as leader he would allow “competition in the delivery of health care services” and end the B.C. government's then active court case against private clinics. web.archive.org/web/20211012... 3/6
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View full threadThey also failed to enforce the Canada Health Act resulting in a ramping up of private health care across Canada during their nine years in power. Read the full release here: www.heu.org/news/media-r... 6/6
- HEU congratulates the British Columbia and federal governments for reaching today's historic pharmacare agreement to make prescription drugs more affordable for people.
- No one should be forced to choose between accessing needed medications or putting food on their table.
- And while the program today only applies to contraceptive and diabetes medications, devices and supplies, and hormone replacement therapy for menopause, it marks an important shift in public health care and the public provision of pharmaceuticals to Canadians.
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View full threadHowever, it was not until federal NDP leader Jagmeet Singh made it a condition of his support that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau agreed to take this first step in providing universal, single-payer drug coverage to Canadians. @jagmeetsingh.ca @josieosborne.bsky.social #bcpoli #cdnpoli
- The Hospital Employees Union expresses unwavering solidarity with workers impacted by the U.S. president’s plan to impose tariffs on Canadian trade. These measures have the potential to cause significant job loss and turmoil, and the future impact is unknown. 1/6
- But we do know that authoritarian governments and influencers on both sides of the border are poised to seize this moment to consolidate corporate power and global wealth. 2/6
- Workers in the U.S. and Canada must remain united in their fight to protect and expand labour rights in the face of reactionary and anti-worker policies. We all have much to lose, and we must stand together. 3/6
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View full threadWe are in this fight together, and now is the time to forge strength through unity. 6/6 Full statement here: www.heu.org/news/news/he...
- On Feb 21, negotiations between the nine-union FBA and the HEABC begin for a new contract covering 60,000+ health care workers in B.C. Staffing shortages, fair wages & safe workplaces are on the table. Read more: tinyurl.com/ytuhpb6f #bcpoli #canlab #bchealth
- We welcome the government's ongoing commitment in this #thronespeech to protect public services and improve people’s lives during this time of uncertainty. #bcpoli www.heu.org/news/media-r... 1/4
- British Columbians support a quality health care system that requires good working conditions for workers to provide the best care for patients, residents and clients. Over the last several years, we have seen significant improvements to B.C.'s health and seniors' care. 2/4
- But there is more work to be done to attract, retain and support frontline health care workers to deliver that care as we continue to rebuild a health system that meets the needs of a growing and aging population. 3/4
- Bargaining the next collective agreement for our members is a great opportunity to collaborate on the worker shortages that exist in our health system. Together, we can ensure that health care workers are supported and that public health care remains strong and sustainable for years to come. 4/4
- HEU is urging Minister @marcmillermp.bsky.social and the federal government to revise its Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) to prevent the loss of hundreds of critical support service workers in B.C. hospitals in 2025. www.heu.org/news/media-r... #bcpoli #cdnpoli
- We are calling on the federal government to take immediate steps to keep these much-needed health care workers in B.C. before any more workers are deported.
- In @fraserhealth.bsky.social and @vchhealthcare.bsky.social, more than 500 HEU members in health care support services face deportation this year, if they can’t access spaces in the provincial nominee program.