B.C. nurses start limited job action as strike deadline passes
VANCOUVER — Nurses in British Columbia started targeted job action at work sites across the province on Thursday in an effort to push to government to improve its offer to union members, the British Columbia Nurses’ Union said.
Nurses stopped working non-essential overtime and won’t be doing non-nursing duties such as answering phones, processing doctors’ orders and cleaning, while the employers’ association said negotiations would resume next week.
The BC Nurses’ Union is legally classified as an essential service. The provincial Labour Relations Board has set out minimum staffing levels to ensure patient care and to allow emergency services to continue.
The union, which represents 60,000 British Columbia nurses, issued the 72-hour strike notice on Monday, days after its members voted to reject a tentative contract deal bargained with the provincial health employer in May.


