B.C. nurses issue strike notice as they reach ‘breaking point,’ union president says
British Columbia’s nurses have reached a “breaking point” with burnout, the rising threat of violence and constant staffing shortages, setting off 72-hour strike notice, union president Adriane Gear said Monday.
It comes just weeks after its members voted 67 per cent to reject a tentative contract offer that had been negotiated between the union’s leadership and the Health Employers Association of B.C.
“For many nurses, this is more than a collective agreement,” Gear said at the news conference announcing the strike notice. “It is about a profession that has reached a breaking point. It is about nurses who can no longer stay silent as they watch experienced and novice colleagues leave the profession injured and burnt out.”
Gear said the decision to strike was not made lightly.
