Canada's overworked healthcare sector brace for staff shortages as COVID-19 vaccine mandates loom

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VANCOUVER: Canada\u0027s health and long-term care industries are bracing for staff shortages and layoffs, as deadlines for vaccine mandates loom across the country, with unions pushing federal and provincial governments to soften hard-line stances. For hospitals and nursing homes, a shortage of workers would s

VANCOUVER: Canada's health and long-term care industries are bracing for staff shortages and layoffs, as deadlines for vaccine mandates loom across the country, with unions pushing federal and provincial governments to soften hard-line stances.

To tackle staff scarcity, at least one province is offering signing bonuses to nurses. Provinces including Quebec and British Columbia have made it mandatory for healthcare workers and nursing staff to be vaccinated to continue working in their respective fields. British Columbia will place staff at its long-term care and assisted living sector on unpaid administrative leave if they fail to get at least one shot by Monday.

Some 97 per cent of all staff in University Health Network, which operates medical facilities in and around Toronto, Ontario, has been vaccinated ahead of Oct 22, with efforts underway to find backup for the remaining. Daniel Lublin, a Toronto-based employment lawyer, called the mandates"very political" and based on the majority view that vaccines are good."The fallout is that it's another segment of the Canadian workforce that is going to be faced with job loss if they choose not to vaccinate."

Treasury Board, which oversees the public administration, is engaged with PSAC and other labour representatives about the implementation of the mandate, a government source said.

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