Saskatchewan\u0027s largest nursing union stresses hospitals are still overwhelmed and workers are burnt out.
Health Minister Paul Merriman explained the order, which ends on Monday, won’t be extended because there are fewer than 100 health-care employees that have been shuffled to other positions.
“The question is, do we need that emergency order? And right now I don’t feel we do,” he said. “This does not mean COVID is over. This means that within our health-care system, things have stabilized to a position where we don’t need to move people from one position to another and we can move forward on a case-by-case basis.”
Removing the order also means a return to the union’s original terms in the collective bargaining agreement.Article content
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