B.C. nurses: Mediated talks ‘productive’ but ‘too early to know’ if deal is possible
PRINCE GEORGE — The union representing 60,000 nurses in British Columbia says four days of mediated talks with the employers have been “productive” but it’s “too early to know” if a deal can be reached.
BC Nurses’ Union president Adriane Gear says in a statement that talks have been adjourned until Tuesday to give each side time to digest what was discussed and how to move forward.
Gear says the union is hopeful that the talks can move toward a negotiated settlement next week, and nurses “do feel heard” at the talks mediated by Vince Ready and Amanda Rogers.
In the meantime, nurses held a rally outside University Hospital of Northern British Columbia in Prince George Friday, decrying close to 4,500 reports by members of what’s described as “intimidation, coercion and interference” from management in response to their job actions.

