Hospital security guards facing increased violence due to meth crisis: union
WINNIPEG — The president of a Manitoba union representing security officers in the province’s hospitals has invited the health minister to sit with her in an emergency room to see the dangerous situations fuelled by methamphetamine.
Michelle Gawronsky, president of the Manitoba Government and General Employees’ Union, said it’s not uncommon for officers to be kicked, punched or spit on.
“Come and sit in an ER with me on a Friday night of a full moon minister. Let’s take a look at what’s happening out there because I know what’s happening out there,” she said Wednesday.
Gawronsky sent a letter to health and justice ministers on Tuesday that said officers are finding patients at Winnipeg’s downtown Health Sciences Centre who are carrying dangerous weapons such as knives.


