Talks between B.C. nurses and employer at impasse, union wants the province to help
SURREY — The BC Nurses’ Union says negotiations with the employer have broken down and is calling on the provincial government to step in to help end their dispute that triggered job action last week.
The union says in a statement that the nurses’ strike is entering a “significantly new phase,” with job action expanding to additional hospitals and care centres across the province.
Starting on the weekend, picket lines will extend to major health facilities across the Lower Mainland and on Vancouver Island in what the union says is a bid to increase pressure on the government to intervene.
BCNU president Adriane Gear says the government can provide the Health Employers Association of B.C. with a mandate that helps retain nurses, strengthen public health care and prevent further disruption.


