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BC nurses get 14.2% increase plus signing bonus.


British Columbia British Columbia, province (2001 pop. 3,907,738), 366,255 sq mi (948,600 sq km), including 6,976 sq mi (18,068 sq km) of water surface, W Canada. Geography
 nurses will receive a 14.2% increase over four years and a signing bonus A signing bonus or sign-on bonus is a sum of money paid to a new employee by a company as an incentive to join that company. These are often given as a way of making a compensation package more attractive to the employee e.g. if the annual salary is lower than they desire.  of $3,150 under an agreement between The Health Employers Association of British Columbia and the Nursing Bargaining Association.

The contract covers 315 publicly-funded employers and approximately 29,000 nurses who work in acute care hospitals, long-term care long-term care (LTC),
n the provision of medical, social, and personal care services on a recurring or continuing basis to persons with chronic physical or mental disorders.
 homes, community and public health facilities and offices, within Home Support services support services Psychology Non-health care-related ancillary services–eg, transportation, financial aid, support groups, homemaker services, respite services, and other services  and in Mental Health services health services Managed care The benefits covered under a health contract  and facilities across British Columbia.

The new contract provides for

* increases to shift premiums for nurses who work nights and weekends;

* initiatives to manage staffing challenges, in areas such as emergency and intensive care;

* wage increases to recognize nurse recruitment and retention.

The employers and the nurses agreed to develop provincewide standards for a provincial workload measurement tool and the introduction of other programs to assist with resolution of workload issues at the local level.

Most of the nurses covered by this agreement are represented by the British Columbia Nurses' Union, the Union of Psychiatric Nurses), and the Health Sciences Association as well as three other unions. 604-714-2271
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Title Annotation:British Columbia nurses
Publication:Community Action
Article Type:Brief article
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Date:Apr 24, 2006
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