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Trillium Hospital Workers Protest Thursday to Fight Wage Cuts and Concessions

MISSISSAUGA, Ontario--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Trillium Health Partners hospital staff are joining thousands of front-line hospital workers across Ontario in speaking out about their dissatisfaction with how their hospital employers and Doug Ford’s provincial government are treating them.

Registered practical nurses, personal support workers, environmental cleaners, and other hospital workers will take part in two socially distanced rallies on Thursday, August 12, 2021 at the following Trillium Health Partners sites:

  • Credit Valley Hospital, 2200 Eglinton Ave. West, Mississauga, from 11 a.m. - 12 p.m.
  • Mississauga Hospital, 100 Queensway West, Mississauga, from 1 p.m. - 2 p.m.

The Trillium Health Partners staff are among nearly 70,000 hospital workers across Ontario currently negotiating a new provincial contract. But after working the past 18 months at a hectic pace in a pandemic, these workers feel devalued by both the province and their hospital employers.

They deserve a fair contract say their unions, the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) and SEIU Healthcare, but they are instead being “rewarded” by a wage cut under a provincial policy (Bill 124) that restricts them to a wage increase less than 1/3 of the rate of inflation. Bill 124 also impacts hospital workers’ ability to negotiate much-needed increases to mental health supports like psychotherapy and post-traumatic stress counselling.

The hospital workers are asking for respect and better pandemic protections – safety measures, which will also benefit patients. In addition to getting Bill 124 repealed, they want the Ontario Hospital Association (OHA) the umbrella group for hospital employers, to take several concessions, including language around seniority and retirement packages, off the table.

In July, workers rallied at hospitals throughout Ontario’s northwest, northeast and southeast. Many similar rally actions are scheduled across the province through the end of August.

CUPE’s Ontario Council of Hospital Unions (OCHU/CUPE) and SEIU Healthcare began bargaining with the OHA last month and will return to the table in early September.

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Contacts

Stella Yeadon, CUPE Communications, 416-559-9300, syeadon@cupe.ca

Canadian Union of Public Employees


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Contacts

Stella Yeadon, CUPE Communications, 416-559-9300, syeadon@cupe.ca

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