HALIFAX, NS--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Long term care workers from St. Vincent’s Nursing Home, represented by CUPE 1082, have voted 97.5% in favour of a strike mandate. As the lead table for CUPE long term care bargaining, CUPE 1082 is fighting for better wages, improved recruitment and retention, and acknowledgment of the work of support services classifications for the entire sector.

“Long term care workers in Nova Scotia are the lowest paid in Atlantic Canada,†said CUPE 1082 President Janet MacDonald. “That’s not an exaggeration, that’s a fact, and it’s unacceptable. How are we supposed to care for your loved ones if we can’t even afford to care for our own?â€

St. Vincent’s Nursing Home Votes to Strike

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