ST. JOHN'S, N.L. — Following a civil Confederation Building rally against the Newfoundland and Labrador government’s use of private nursing agencies to fill gaps in the public sector, the province’s nurses’ union is having one of its demands met: an audit of health sector contracts.
Nurses still waiting eight months later for benefits signed in collective agreement; NL Health Services says coming soon'We are tired and we are worn out:' N.L. nurses' union hosts rally against travel nursing “Going from just around $1 million a year just a few years ago, these costs have now exploded to be over $36 million in less than five months. Yet, access to care has not improved, waitlists have not been shortened, people are still falling through the cracks.”
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