The Ontario Nurses Association (ONT) represents the heart and soul of Ontario`s health care – nurses and associated health workers on the front lines. As an organization, the ONA represents them not only at the negotiating table, but is also their collective voice vis-à-vis the world. Ona… “We look forward to working with all new and experienced members to negotiate a new collective agreement and address their work-related issues,” said Haslam-Stroud. Hospitals Homes Homes for the elderly Public Health Clinics Industry Lhns (formerly CCACs) Home Care Providers . SUDBURY, ON, June 14, 2017 /CNW/ – The Ontario Labor Relations Council (OLRB) has made a decision in favour of the Ontario Nurses Association (ONA) regarding the representation of approximately 800 health professionals employed by Health Sciences North. The Ontario Nurses Association strongly supports … Nurses and health nurses are protesting today … “We are very pleased with the decision of the working committee to suspend once and for all outstanding questions regarding the vote,” said ONA President Linda Haslam-Stroud, RN. “We are very pleased to represent and salute medical laboratory technicians, physiotherapists, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, medical radiology technicians, physiotherapists, language pathologists, radiology technicians and more than 50 other health expert classifications at the ONA.

The ONA represents 1,300 registered nurses (NRAs) at the HSN. Last year, several groups of health professionals – about 190 workers in total – voted in favour of joining the ONA. The employer and the Ontario Public Service Employees Union (OPSEU) then requested a vote from the employment office after three North Bay workers were transferred to HSN. The vote was won by the ONA. Our new bargaining unit now includes the 190 members of the NAO, the current 500 members of OPSEU and about 80 non-unionized officers. They are now part of the ONA, Ontario`s largest health union. The Ontario Nurses Association asks Sault Ste. Marie … ONA is the union representing 64,000 nurses, nurses, established nurses and health care assistants, as well as more than 16,000 subsidiaries of nursing students who are cared for in hospitals, long-term care facilities, health facilities, family health teams, municipal health centres, community, clinics and industry. . For more information: Ontario Nurses` Association: Sheree Bond: (416) 964-8833, ext.

2430, cell: (416) 986-8240, [email protected]; Katherine Russo: Zelle: (647) 539-1925, [email protected] Download the Nursing Homes Template Agreement (English) (Expiry 30 June 2021) Here Contract Contract Contact us: www.ona.org; Facebook.com/OntarioNurses; www.Twitter.com/OntarioNurses The Ontario Nurses Association negotiates your wages, benefits and working conditions on your behalf.